| Gunasekaran, Angappa, Khalil, Omar E. M., Mahbubur, Syed - 2002 - 380 lapas
...Intention-Trusting Intention can be defined as the extent to which one party is willing to depend on the other party in a given situation with a feeling of relative security, even though negative consequences are possible. It is personal (originating in a person) and (one-way) directional. Trusting Behavior-Trusting Behavior... | |
| Christoph Auer - 2013 - 324 lapas
...Konstrukts Vertrauen als, „the extent to which one party is willing to depend on the other party in a given Situation with a feeling of relative security, even though negative consequences are possible" (vgl. McKnight, 1996, S. 27). Dabei wurden fünf essentielle Elemente aus der analysierten Literatur... | |
| Laurence T. Yang, Minyi Guo - 2005 - 500 lapas
...number of previous encounters between them. On the other hand, McKnight and Chervany define trust as: "the extent to which one party is willing to depend...security, even though negative consequences are possible." McKnight and Chervany's definition focuses on the subjective nature of trust by relating this to an... | |
| Alessandro Aldini, Roberto Gorrieri - 2007 - 331 lapas
...(Decision). Trust is the extent to which a given party is willing to depend on something or somebody in a given situation with a feeling of relative security, even though negative consequences are possible. In Def.3, trust is primarily defined as the willingness to rely on a given object, and specifically... | |
| Mohammad Obaidat, Noureddine Boudriga - 2007 - 382 lapas
...interactions occur. An example of such definitions is given by McKnight and Chervany (1996) stating that: "Trust is the extent to which one party is willing to depend on something or somebody in a given situation with a feeling of relative security, even though negative... | |
| Wieslaw M. Grudzewski, Irena K. Hejduk, Anna Sankowska, Monika Wantuchowicz - 2008 - 256 lapas
...dependent trust Trust is the extent to which a given party is willing to depend on something or somebody in a given situation with a feeling of relative security, even though negative consequences are possible. In other words, A trusts B in certain context 0. Definition 1.2, apart from the notion of dependence... | |
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