2013
DOI: 10.1109/mis.2013.24
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Trust in Automation

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“…Interpersonal personal was found to be affected by numerous factors more importantly benevolence, understandability, integrity and competence [7,12]. However, [13] pointed out that trusting technology is affected by other factors that are related to the weakness and limitations of technology. For instance, validity, robustness, reliability, utility and false-alarm are considered as major factors of technology trust.…”
Section: A Technology and Trustmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interpersonal personal was found to be affected by numerous factors more importantly benevolence, understandability, integrity and competence [7,12]. However, [13] pointed out that trusting technology is affected by other factors that are related to the weakness and limitations of technology. For instance, validity, robustness, reliability, utility and false-alarm are considered as major factors of technology trust.…”
Section: A Technology and Trustmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kramer & Tyler 1996;Hoffman et al, 2013;Parasuraman and Wickens, 2008;Tharaldsen, Mearns, & Knudsen, 2010;Stanton et al, 2011;Yagoda & Gillan, 2012;Geels-Blair, Rice & Schwark, 2013; and not least the excellent review by Lee & See, 2004). Studies have also appeared previously in this journal (Kazi et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Relations develop and mature; they can strengthen slowly or decay rapidly. Furthermore, there are many varieties of trust relations, including mistrust and distrust (Hoffman, Johnson and Bradshaw, 2013;Merritt and llgen, 2008). Lyons, et al, 2011;Sheridan, 1980;Woods, Roth and Bennett, 1987).…”
Section: Models Of Trust In Automationmentioning
confidence: 99%