Trust and distrust in information systems at the workplace [Vertrauen und Misstrauen in Informationssysteme am Arbeitsplatz]

Thielsch, Meinald T., Meeßen, Sarah M., & Hertel, Guido

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Digitalization of work processes is advancing, and this is increasingly supported by complex information systems (IS). However, whether such systems are used by employees largely depends on users' trust in these IS. Because there are few systematic studies on this topic, this research provides an initial exploration and validation of preconditions for trust in work-related IS. In Study 1, N = 30 professionals were asked to describe occupational incidents in which they had highly trusted or distrusted an IS.Content analysis of 111 critical incidents described in the in-depth interviews led to 12 predictors of trust and distrust in IS, which partly correspond to the structure of the established IS success model (Delone & McLean, 2003) but also exceed this structure.The resulting integrative model of trust in IS at work was validated in Study 2 using an online questionnaire with N = 179 professionals. Based on regression analyses,reliability (system quality) and credibility (information quality) of IS were identified as the most important predictors for both trust and distrust in IS at work. Contrasting analyses revealed diverging qualities of trust and distrust in IS: whereas well-being and performance were rated higher in trust events, experienced strain was rated higher indistrust events. Together, this study offers a first comprehensive model of trust in IS at work based on systematic empirical research. In addition to implications for theory advancement, we suggest practical implications for how to support trust and to avoid distrust in IS at work.

Details about the publication

JournalPeerJ
Volume6:e5483
StatusPublished
Release year2018 (12/09/2018)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.7717/peerj.5483
Link to the full texthttps://peerj.com/articles/5483.pdf
KeywordsWork; Information systems; Information technologies; Trust; Distrust; Performance; Well-being

Authors from the University of Münster

Hertel, Guido
Professorship for Organizational & Business Psychology (Prof. Hertel)
Meeßen, Sarah
Professorship for Organizational & Business Psychology (Prof. Hertel)
Thielsch, Meinald
Professorship for Organizational & Business Psychology (Prof. Hertel)