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Appendix D: Description of Background Information on Online Trust

René Riedl (), Fred D. Davis, Rajiv D. Banker and Peter H. Kenning
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René Riedl: University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria
Fred D. Davis: Texas Tech University
Rajiv D. Banker: Temple University
Peter H. Kenning: University of Duesseldorf

Chapter Chapter 9 in Neuroscience in Information Systems Research, 2017, pp 69-93 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract First, two studies (Sidorova et al. 2008; Steininger et al. 2009) identified trust as one of the major topics in both North American and European IS research. Sidorova et al. (2008), investigating the intellectual core of the IS discipline, analyzed 1615 abstracts of articles published in three North American IS journals from 1985 to 2006, and found that trust is among the most important research topics in the time period 2002–2006, thereby demonstrating that the topic is up-to-date.

Keywords: Insular Cortex; Reward Learning; Trust Decision; Reinforcement Learning Model; Negative Prediction Error (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-48755-7_9

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