DocumentCode :
2549360
Title :
Trust in virtual teams: towards an integrative model of trust formation
Author :
Hung, Yu-Ting Caisy ; Dennis, Alan R. ; Robert, Lionel
Author_Institution :
Kelley Sch. of Bus., Indiana Univ., Bloomington, IN, USA
fYear :
2004
fDate :
5-8 Jan. 2004
Abstract :
Traditional models of trust have seen trust as being created as a result of a long history of interaction, but recent studies of trust in virtual teams have shown the existence of high initial trust among team members. This paper proposes an integrated model of trust that encompasses both the traditional view of trust and the swift trust found in virtual teams. Based on the dual process theories of cognition, we argue that individuals form trust attitudes via three distinct routes at different stages of a relationship: the peripheral route, the central route, and the habitual route, irrespective. In the initial stages of a relationship when individuals lack information about each other, they rely on peripheral cues (e.g., third party information, social categories, roles, and rules) to form trust. Once individuals have shared history and knowledge of the other party, they use the central route, which involves the assessment of the other party´s ability, integrity, and benevolence. Finally, after long periods of shared history in which the individuals develop a habitual pattern of trust, along with possible emotional bonds, they are no longer motivated to deliberately assess trust, and instead simply enact prior trust attitudes via the habitual route. The mediated communication environment predominantly used by virtual teams slows down the progression among the three routes, and increases perceived risk.
Keywords :
security of data; virtual reality; central route; cognition theory; habitual route; mediated communication environment; peripheral route; trust attitude; trust formation; virtual team; Assembly; Cognition; Collaborative software; Collaborative work; Communication system control; Communications technology; Computer mediated communication; Electronic mail; History; Virtual groups;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
System Sciences, 2004. Proceedings of the 37th Annual Hawaii International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2056-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.2004.1265156
Filename :
1265156
Link To Document :
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