Effects of rational and social appeals of online recommendation agents on cognition- and affect-based trust.
Weiquan WangLingyun QiuDongmin KimIzak BenbasatPublished in: Decis. Support Syst. (2016)
Keyphrases
- trust model
- trust aware
- reputation mechanisms
- virtual communities
- artificial societies
- multi agent systems
- bounded rationality
- personality traits
- decision making
- agent based simulation
- social context
- trust relationships
- trust propagation
- multi agent
- social network sites
- online social
- recommender systems
- multiagent systems
- autonomous agents
- social networking services
- game theoretic
- social intelligence
- social awareness
- open systems
- online learning
- cross cultural
- behavioral intention
- rational agents
- social connections
- social behavior
- social networking sites
- individual level
- social media
- socially extended mind
- social psychology
- cognitive agents
- reputation management
- agent interactions
- social capital
- social networking
- reputation models
- collaborative filtering
- user preferences
- intelligent agents
- social interaction
- software agents
- social networks
- agent based models
- information processing
- social cognition
- reputation information
- website design
- cognitive science
- online communities
- distributed cognition
- cognitive processes
- coalition formation
- agent model
- multiple agents
- human cognition
- incentive compatible
- recommendation systems
- intelligent software agents
- social simulation
- electronic commerce
- consumer trust
- cognitive psychology