Understanding computers and cognition
Understanding computers and cognition
The influence of interaction style and experience on user perceptions of software packages
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
Interpersonal trust and common ground in electronically mediated communication
CSCW '00 Proceedings of the 2000 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work
Effects of four computer-mediated communications channels on trust development
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Trust without touch: jumpstarting long-distance trust with initial social activities
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Pretty good persuasion: a first step towards effective password security in the real world
Proceedings of the 2001 workshop on New security paradigms
Matter and Consciousness
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
Trust as an Organizing Principle
Organization Science
Building trust in online auction markets through an economic incentive mechanism
Decision Support Systems
To feel or not to feel: the role of affect in human-computer interaction
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies - Application of affective computing in humanComputer interaction
New visions of human-computer interaction: making affect compute
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies - Application of affective computing in humanComputer interaction
Affective computing: challenges
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies - Application of affective computing in humanComputer interaction
Commentary: is affective computing an oxymoron?
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies - Application of affective computing in humanComputer interaction
Trust and TAM in online shopping: an integrated model
MIS Quarterly
Towards a decision model based on trust and security risk management
AISC '09 Proceedings of the Seventh Australasian Conference on Information Security - Volume 98
Semantic similarity model for risk assessment in forming cloud computing SLAs
OTM'10 Proceedings of the 2010 international conference on On the move to meaningful internet systems: Part II
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A number of models of trust, particularly vis à vis ecommerce, have been proposed in the literature. While some of these models present intriguing insights, they all assume that trust is based on logical choice. Furthermore, while these models recognize the importance of the subject's perception of reality in its evaluation, none of the proposed models have critically analyzed the nature of affective nature of perception, particularly in light of recent work in neurology and social psychology. This paper examines this concept of affect and then proposes a new, affect-based model in light of modern science. How this new model addresses previous shortcomings is demonstrated. Directions for future research are then proposed.