Trust Rules for Trust Dilemmas: How Decision Makers Think and Act in the Shadow of Doubt
Proceedings of the workshop on Deception, Fraud, and Trust in Agent Societies held during the Autonomous Agents Conference: Trust in Cyber-societies, Integrating the Human and Artificial Perspectives
Trust and Distrust Definitions: One Bite at a Time
Proceedings of the workshop on Deception, Fraud, and Trust in Agent Societies held during the Autonomous Agents Conference: Trust in Cyber-societies, Integrating the Human and Artificial Perspectives
Web Intelligence and Agent Systems
Trust and mistrust of online health sites
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
ICEC '06 Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Electronic commerce: The new e-commerce: innovations for conquering current barriers, obstacles and limitations to conducting successful business on the internet
How does personality affect trust in B2C e-commerce?
ICEC '06 Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Electronic commerce: The new e-commerce: innovations for conquering current barriers, obstacles and limitations to conducting successful business on the internet
Trust based ontology integration for the community services sector
AOW '06 Proceedings of the second Australasian workshop on Advances in ontologies - Volume 72
Presumptive selection of trust evidence
Proceedings of the 6th international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems
A calculus of trust and its application to PKI and identity management
Proceedings of the 8th Symposium on Identity and Trust on the Internet
Proceedings of the 23rd British HCI Group Annual Conference on People and Computers: Celebrating People and Technology
Transactions on computational science XII
Normative structures in trust management
iTrust'06 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Trust Management
A fuzzy approach to reasoning with trust, distrust and insufficient trust
CIA'06 Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Cooperative Information Agents
Inferring and validating skills and competencies over time
Applied Ontology
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There has been a lot of research and development in the field of computational trust in the past decade. Much of it has acknowledged or claimed that trust is a good thing. We think it's time to look at the other side of the coin and ask the questions why is it good, what alternatives are there, where do they fit, and is our assumption always correct? We examine the need for an addressing of the concepts of Trust, Mistrust, and Distrust, how they interlink and how they affect what goes on around us and within the systems we create. Finally, we introduce the phenomenon of ‘Untrust,' which resides in the space between trusting and distrusting. We argue that the time is right, given the maturity and breadth of the field of research in trust, to consider how untrust, distrust and mistrust work, why they can be useful in and of themselves, and where they can shine.