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Trust in information sources: seeking information from people,documents, and virtual agents
Affiliation:1. Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora (UFJF), Juiz de Fora, MG, Brazil;2. Laboratório Nacional de Computação Científica (LNCC), Petrópolis, RJ, Brazil;1. School of Mechatronic Engineering, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081, China;2. Xi’an Institute of Modern Control Technology, Xi’an 100081, China;1. University of Goettingen, Platz der Göttinger Sieben 3, 37073 Göttingen, Germany;2. Siemens AG, Von-der-Tann-Str. 30, 90439 Nürnberg, Germany;3. Wiesbaden Business School, Bleichstraße 44, 65189 Wiesbaden, Germany
Abstract:The notion of trust has been virtually absent from most work on how people assess and choose their information sources. Based on two empirical cases this study shows that software engineers and users of e-commerce websites devote a lot of attention to considerations about the trustworthiness of their sources, which include people, documents, and virtual agents. In the project-based software engineering environment trust tends to be a collaborative issue and the studied software engineers normally know their sources first-hand or have them recommended by colleagues. Outside this network people are cautious and alert to even feeble cues about source trustworthiness. For example, users of e-commerce websites—generally perceived as single-user environments—react rather strongly to the visual appearance of virtual agents, though this is clearly a surface attribute. Across the two cases people need access to their sources in ways that enable them to assess source trustworthiness, access alone is not enough.
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