Autor: |
Atchley, Andrew, Barr, Hannah M., O'Hear, Emily, Weger, Kristin, Mesmer, Bryan, Gholston, Sampson, Tenhundfeld, Nathan |
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Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science; July 2024, Vol. 25 Issue 4, p391-415, 25p |
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Trust is perhaps one of the most important constructs when trying to understand human interactions with systems. As such, there has been a considerable amount of research done on factors such as individual differences in trust, environmental factors affecting trust, and even 'contagion' effects of trust. However, there still exists many inconsistencies in the literature that need to be resolved. This manuscript attempts to highlight some of these inconsistencies. This is done to highlight research questions which must be answered by the field. Prioritizing these questions will mitigate the risk of current research efforts being wasted. We used Hoff and Bashir's (2015) model consisting of learned trust, situational trust, and dispositional trust to structure our review wherein we identified research gaps and discrepancies in the trust in systems literature. Our review contains 17 research questions that will need to be answered before researchers understand how users form trust in systems. Finally, we propose 3 questions that researchers should ask in every study which may help mitigate some of these issues in the future. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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