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| Title: | The Mind’s Eye on Personal Profiles; How to Inform Initial Trustworthiness Assessments in Virtual Project Teams |
| Authors: | Rusman, Ellen Van Bruggen, Jan Sloep, Peter Valcke, Martin Koper, Rob |
| Keywords: | trust trustworthiness virtual team profile |
| Issue Date: | 6-Oct-2010 |
| Abstract: | Personal information is an important precursor for the trust formation process in virtual project teams. However, till today it has remained unclear what specific personal information most trustors prefer. Insight in their preferences as well as in their foundation could support the development of templates that provide communication support to virtual teams. In this presentation, we describe and empirically test an approach that links trustors’ common information preferences and a TrustWorthiness’ Antecedents (TWAN) framework. Thus, we provide ‘the mind’s eye’ on interpreting and valuing information elements. We present quantitative, as described in the paper, as well as initial qualitative results. |
| Description: | Rusman, E., Van Bruggen, J., Sloep, P. B., Valcke, M., & Koper, R. (2010, 22 September). The Mind’s Eye on Personal Profiles; How to Inform Initial Trustworthiness Assessments in Virtual Project Teams. Presentation at 16th Conference on Collaboration and Technology, Maastricht, The Netherlands: CRIWG 2010. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1820/2785 |
| Appears in Collections: | 2. LN: Presentations
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