Trust Needs Touch: Understanding the Building of Trust through Social Presence

Walter N, Ortbach K, Niehaves B, Becker J

Research article in edited proceedings (conference) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Trust is gaining in importance in today's digital world where interactions become more and more impersonal. In this context, many studies show that social presence, i.e. the feeling of human contact, has a positive effect on the formation of trust. However, the theoretical explanation of the relationship is still somewhat unexplored in the IS domain. In this study, we draw on psychology literature and derive a comprehensive framework to conceptualize and explain the relationship in detail. Particularly, we identify four mechanisms that were not yet explicated by IS research. Using the developed framework as a structuring device, we then carry out a structured literature review in the IS domain to identify existing studies and their theoretical focus as well as to point out research gaps. We are able to show that there is much more to the relationship between social presence and trust than the IS domain has yet recognized.

Details about the publication

StatusPublished
Release year2013
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
ConferenceProceedings of the 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2013), Chicago, USA
KeywordsSocial Presence; Social Cues; Online Trust; Literature Review

Authors from the University of Münster

Becker, Jörg
Niehaves, Björn
Ortbach, Kevin
Walter, Nicolai

Projects the publication originates from

Duration: 01/04/2012 - 31/03/2021 | 2nd Funding period
Funded by: DFG - Research Training Group
Type of project: Main DFG-project hosted at University of Münster