Trust and Communication in a Digitized World
Editor
- Bernd Blöbaum(University of Münster)
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-28059-2
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Book Chapters
The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Bernd Blöbaum, 2016. "Key Factors in the Process of Trust. On the Analysis of Trust under Digital Conditions," Progress in IS, in: Bernd Blöbaum (ed.), Trust and Communication in a Digitized World, edition 1, pages 3-25, Springer.
- Anil Kunnel & Thorsten Quandt, 2016. "Relational Trust and Distrust: Ingredients of Face-to-Face and Media-based Communication," Progress in IS, in: Bernd Blöbaum (ed.), Trust and Communication in a Digitized World, edition 1, pages 27-49, Springer.
- Katherine M. Grosser & Valerie Hase & Bernd Blöbaum, 2016. "Trust in Online Journalism," Progress in IS, in: Bernd Blöbaum (ed.), Trust and Communication in a Digitized World, edition 1, pages 53-73, Springer.
- Florian Wintterlin & Bernd Blöbaum, 2016. "Examining Journalist’s Trust in Sources: An Analytical Model Capturing a Key Problem in Journalism," Progress in IS, in: Bernd Blöbaum (ed.), Trust and Communication in a Digitized World, edition 1, pages 75-90, Springer.
- Christian Wiencierz & Ulrike Röttger, 2016. "Trust in Organizations: The Significance and Measurement of Trust in Corporate Actors," Progress in IS, in: Bernd Blöbaum (ed.), Trust and Communication in a Digitized World, edition 1, pages 91-111, Springer.
- Sarah Westphal & Bernd Blöbaum, 2016. "Trust as an Action: About the Overrated Significance of Trust in Information Sources in a Digitized World," Progress in IS, in: Bernd Blöbaum (ed.), Trust and Communication in a Digitized World, edition 1, pages 113-124, Springer.
- Dennis Dreiskämper & Katharina Pöppel & Daniel Westmattelmann & Gerhard Schewe & Bernd Strauss, 2016. "Trust Processes in Sport in the Context of Doping," Progress in IS, in: Bernd Blöbaum (ed.), Trust and Communication in a Digitized World, edition 1, pages 125-141, Springer.
- Friederike Hendriks & Dorothe Kienhues & Rainer Bromme, 2016. "Trust in Science and the Science of Trust," Progress in IS, in: Bernd Blöbaum (ed.), Trust and Communication in a Digitized World, edition 1, pages 143-159, Springer.
- Philipp Romeike & Christina Wohlers & Guido Hertel & Gerhard Schewe, 2016. "New Ways of Working: Chances and Challenges for Trust-Enhancing Leadership," Progress in IS, in: Bernd Blöbaum (ed.), Trust and Communication in a Digitized World, edition 1, pages 161-176, Springer.
- Jens Kanthak & Guido Hertel, 2016. "Trust Fostering Competencies in Asynchronous Digital Communication," Progress in IS, in: Bernd Blöbaum (ed.), Trust and Communication in a Digitized World, edition 1, pages 177-189, Springer.
- Jens Mazei & Guido Hertel, 2016. "Trust in Electronically Mediated Negotiations," Progress in IS, in: Bernd Blöbaum (ed.), Trust and Communication in a Digitized World, edition 1, pages 191-204, Springer.
- Ayten Öksüz & Nicolai Walter & Bettina Distel & Michael Räckers & Jörg Becker, 2016. "Trust in the Information Systems Discipline," Progress in IS, in: Bernd Blöbaum (ed.), Trust and Communication in a Digitized World, edition 1, pages 205-223, Springer.
- Regina Jucks & Gesa A. Linnemann & Franziska M. Thon & Maria Zimmermann, 2016. "Trust the Words: Insights into the Role of Language in Trust Building in a Digitalized World," Progress in IS, in: Bernd Blöbaum (ed.), Trust and Communication in a Digitized World, edition 1, pages 225-237, Springer.
- Ricarda Moll & Stephanie Pieschl, 2016. "Expecting Collective Privacy: A New Perspective on Trust in Online Communication," Progress in IS, in: Bernd Blöbaum (ed.), Trust and Communication in a Digitized World, edition 1, pages 239-251, Springer.
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