The Research Training Group examines how trust can be developed and maintained against the backdrop of the contexts of new forms of communication. Trust is regarded as a state, process and relationship between the subjects and objects of trust. Digitised means of communication change the structure and sustainability of trust because, firstly, familiar face-to-face communication is replaced by digitised interactions, secondly, virtual social and office networks emerge and, finally, because new forms of relationships between the public, organisations and individuals develop. The Research Training Group analyses the consequences of these processes for the establishment of trust relationships by the example of four prototypical areas: media, economy, science and sports. On the basis of specific trust problems identified for these fields of research, the doctoral researchers investigate questions of trust at three analytical levels: individuals, organisations and the public sphere. In order to examine the concepts of trust and communication in the overlapping research areas and dimensions, scholars from the field of communication studies, economics, information systems, psychology and sports science cooperate within the framework of the interdisciplinary research programme. Using several social science methods (such as experiment, interview, content analysis, observation, artifact design) the Research Training Group thereby studies individual, organisational and social trust-building processes. Besides generating empirical results, the aim of the Research Training Group is to offer new methodological insights (e.g., development of new scales, testing of research designs, etc.) and to provide a theoretical foundation for the disparate field of trust research. Taking into account the interdisciplinary approach of the postgraduate course, each dissertation project is supervised by a team of at least two researchers from the cooperating disciplines. The study programme intends to convey a common fundamental theoretical and methodological understanding. Furthermore, seminars, workshops and conferences prepare the junior researchers for teaching and research. Each doctoral researcher is also allocated an international mentor.
| Blöbaum, Bernd |
| Blöbaum, Bernd |
| Becker, Jörg | |
| Blöbaum, Bernd | |
| Bromme-Koch, Rainer | |
| Hertel, Guido | |
| Jucks, Regina | |
| Malik, Maja | |
| Pieschl, Stephanie | |
| Quandt, Thorsten | |
| Röttger, Ulrike | |
| Schewe, Gerhard | |
| Strauß, Bernd | |
| Waldherr, Annie |
| Mollen, Anne | |
| Völlmicke, Stephan | |
| Wiencierz, Christian |
Heckersbruch C, Öksüz A, Walter N, Becker J, Hertel G (2013) Web publication (blog article) | Published | |
Becker Jörg, Heddier Marcel, Öksüz Ayten, Knackstedt Ralf (2014) In: (eds.), . (kein Verlag angegeben). Research article in edited proceedings (conference) | Peer reviewed | Published | |
Öksüz A, Walter N, Montag S, Becker J (2014) In: (eds.), . (kein Verlag angegeben). Research article in edited proceedings (conference) | Peer reviewed | Published | |
Öksüz Ayten, Walter Nicolai, Pfeiffer Thomas, Becker Jörg (2014) In: (eds.), . (kein Verlag angegeben). Research article in edited proceedings (conference) | Peer reviewed | Published | |
Walter N, Ortbach K, Niehaves B, Becker J (2013) In: (eds.), . (kein Verlag angegeben). Research article in edited proceedings (conference) | Peer reviewed | Published |
| Vertrauensbeziehungen zwischen Journalisten und Politikern im digitalen Zeitalter. Candidate: Rustemeyer, Marco | Supervisors: Bernd Blöbaum Period of time: until 30/04/2017 Doctoral examination procedure finished at: Doctoral examination procedure at University of Münster | |
| “Who Said What, and Why?” – How Laypeople Infer the Epistemic Trustworthiness of Experts Candidate: Hendriks, Friederike | Supervisors: Bromme, Rainer; Blöbaum, Bernd; Kienhues, Dorothe; Internationaler Mentor: Prof. Paul L. Harris (Harvard University, USA) Period of time: 01/10/2012 - 18/03/2016 Doctoral examination procedure finished at: Doctoral examination procedure at University of Münster | |
| The Trustworthiness of Sport Federations' Anti-Doping Work Candidate: Dreiskämper, Dennis | Supervisors: Strauß, Bernd; Tietjens, Maike Period of time: 01/05/2012 - 30/04/2014 Doctoral examination procedure finished at: Doctoral examination procedure at University of Münster | |
| Effective Management of Virtual Work Relationships – Empirical Contributions to Leadership Research Candidate: Romeike, Philipp Daniel | Supervisors: Schewe, Gerhard; Hertel, Guido Period of time: 01/10/2012 - 30/09/2015 Doctoral examination procedure finished at: Doctoral examination procedure at University of Münster | |
| Building Trust through Social Presence in Online Environments - A General Evaluation and the Application in the Cloud Computing Context Candidate: Walter, Nicolai | Supervisors: Becker, Jörg; Hertel, Guido Period of time: 01/04/2012 - 06/07/2015 Doctoral examination procedure finished at: Doctoral examination procedure at University of Münster |
| Best Poster Award auf der asp - Jahrestagung 2014 (2. Platz) Awarded by: Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Sportpsychologie (asp) Award given to: Pöppel, Katharina; Dreiskämper, Dennis; Hoof, Matthes Announced at: 31/05/2014 | Date of awarding: 31/05/2014 Type of distinction: Best publication award | |
| Promotionspreis 2016 Awarded by: Fach Psychologie der Westfälischen Wilhelms-Universität Münster Award given to: Moll, Ricarda Announced at: 15/07/2016 | Date of awarding: 15/07/2016 Type of distinction: Research award or other distinction | |
| GOR Thesis Award 2017 Awarded by: German Society for Online Research Award given to: Linnemann, Gesa Alena Announced at: 16/03/2017 | Date of awarding: 15/03/2017 Type of distinction: Research award or other distinction | |
| Dissertation Prize of the Faculty of Education and Social Sciences of the University of Münster Awarded by: University of Münster Award given to: Engelke, Katherine M. Announced at: 12/11/2018 | Date of awarding: 01/01/2018 Type of distinction: Research award or other distinction | |
| Dr. Andreas Dombret doctoral thesis award Awarded by: University of Münster School of Business & Economics Award given to: Westmattelmann, Daniel Announced at: 23/01/2019 | Date of awarding: 15/01/2019 Type of distinction: Research award or other distinction |
| Detecting misinformation on social media: A think-aloud study on user strategies Freiling, Isabelle (16/02/2020) E-Poster presentation at the AAAS Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, USA Type of talk: scientific Talk | |
| The Fight Against Misinformation: How Users Evaluate Information in Facebook Posts Freiling, Isabelle (17/07/2019) Posterpräsentation innerhalb der International Summer School 2019 "Social Media as a Digital Agora for Arguments,…, Duisburg, Deutschland Type of talk: scientific Talk | |
| A World of (Mis)Information: How Do We Decide Whether Online Information Is Accurate? König, Lars; Jucks, Regina (10/07/2019) 29th Annual Meeting of the Society for Text & Discourse (ST&D 2019), New York City, United States of America Type of talk: scientific Talk | |
| Misinformation in Online Social Networks: Users' Strategies in Trust and Credibility Evaluation Freiling, Isabelle (27/05/2019) 69th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, Washington, D.C., USA Type of talk: scientific Talk | |
| Trust in Data- and Algorithm-based Strategic Communication Löffler, Natascha (24/05/2019) Pre-Conference of the Public Relations Division at the 69th ICA Annual Conference, Washington D.C. Type of talk: scientific Talk |