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Some [[CSCW]] researchers investigate '''trust''' within and between teams of people and how it can be used as a tool in determining how information is actually shared between members. | |||
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to): | |||
*[[repute]]: "information and person credibility assessment and usage", | |||
*[[defer]]ence relations: "trusted information routing discovery mechanisms," | |||
*[[faction]]s: "the use of trust as a tool for decision making regarding information sharing." - [http://www.stephenmarsh.ca/CSCW04/index.html] | |||
"In general, the disclosure of information, how it propagates through networks of people and machines, and how trust can play a valuable part in, amongst other things, what is disclosed, to whom, when, and for what duration." - by [[Stephen Marsh]] of the [[National Research Council of Canada]]. | |||
=== at Consumerium === | |||
'''Trust''' for our purposes can be divided into [[found trust]], [[built trust]] and [[grown trust]]. It can be measured as "[[social capital]]" but not very reliably, as usually a [[faction]] gets involved in what behaviour is seen as admirable or reliable or even predictable, and is certainly required to create [[reputation]]. | '''Trust''' for our purposes can be divided into [[found trust]], [[built trust]] and [[grown trust]]. It can be measured as "[[social capital]]" but not very reliably, as usually a [[faction]] gets involved in what behaviour is seen as admirable or reliable or even predictable, and is certainly required to create [[reputation]]. | ||