Gender differences in the effectiveness of online trust building information cues: An empirical examination

2011 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 26-35 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gregory B. Murphy ◽  
Neil Tocher
2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 249-267
Author(s):  
Della Liudi ◽  
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Hee Nanda Dlaneri ◽  
I Putu Aditya Wardana ◽  
Marcha Ramada ◽  
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Online shopping becomes apart of lifestylefor Indonesian. It leads to the business in this sector is prospective . The purpose of this paper is to find out how seller, institution, and experience-based online trust-building mechanisms affect customers trusts in e-marketplace and e-se//er of emarketp/ace, which shape the repurchase intentions. According to research finding using 380 respondent s, the perceived usefulness of seller and institutional-based mechanisms affect trust in e-marketplace. Meanwhile, the seller and experience-based mechanism influence the trust in e-seller of e-marketplace. Thus, both of the trusts influence repurchase intentions.


2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Dat Tien Doan ◽  
Ali GhaffarianHoseini ◽  
Nicola Naismith ◽  
Amirhosein GhaffarianHoseini ◽  
Tongrui Zhang ◽  
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PurposeGreen building information modelling (BIM) has been highlighted as an essential topic owing to its potential benefits. However, both Green Star and BIM are still in their earlier stages in New Zealand. This paper aims to examine and evaluate the benefits, barriers/challenges and solutions for the integration of Green Star and BIM in New Zealand.Design/methodology/approachIn this paper, a total of 77 responses collected from construction professionals in New Zealand using questionnaires were analysed through descriptive and statistical tests.FindingsBuilding performance modelling used for Green Star assessment can be implemented using BIM; this was highlighted as the most significant benefit of the integration. Whereas, the most significant barrier preventing the integration of Green Star and BIM was the fact they are two completely separate processes. Regarding the solutions for the integration, showcasing BIM-Green Star benchmark projects was considered as the most effective solution amongst a range of eight provided.Originality/valueThe research provided insights into Green Star–BIM integration in New Zealand. By evaluating the significance of the benefits, barriers/challenges and solutions for the integration, this research could be used as a guideline for Green Star and BIM development by New Zealand Green Building Council (NZGBC), the Government and construction practitioners in New Zealand. Specifically, the results here could be valuable inputs for Green Star manuals and the New Zealand BIM handbook.


2004 ◽  
Vol 5 (10) ◽  
pp. 392-420 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hee-Woong Kim ◽  
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Yunjie Xu ◽  
Joon Koh ◽  
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Author(s):  
Regina Connolly

This chapter concentrates on how trust has been conceptualized and studied, providing a refined understanding of many trust-related issues that affect commerce but arguably also other online transactions in the digital age, such as in the public services. A discussion of the role of experience, gender, and culture in relation to the generation of online trust beliefs is presented. It is noted that trust development is dependent on time. Trust is ‘necessary for the success of economic transactions’ and is viewed as the relationship facilitator between trading partners. The focus of online trust issues has developed, and the role of recommendation agents and avatars in trust building is described in the same way that the antecedents of trust received attention a number of years ago. It is hoped that this chapter has clarified some of the key issues that require consideration when researching trust in an online transaction context.


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