Socio-Cognitive Model of Trust (Voce (in dizionario o enciclopedia))

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  • Socio-Cognitive Model of Trust (Voce (in dizionario o enciclopedia)) (literal)
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  • 2005-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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  • Falcone R. and Castelfranchi C (2005)
    Socio-Cognitive Model of Trust
    Idea Group Inc, Hershey, PA, 2005
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  • Falcone R. and Castelfranchi C (literal)
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  • Hershey, PA (literal)
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  • Abstract: Humans have learned to cooperate in many ways and environments; on different tasks; and for achieving different and several goals. Collaboration and cooperation in their more general sense (and in particular: negotiation, exchange, help, delegation, adoption, and so on) are important characteristics -or better, the most foundational aspects- of human societies {1}. In the evolution of cooperative models, a fundamental role has been played by diverse constructs of various kinds (purely interactional, technical-legal, organizational, socio-cognitive, etc.), opportunely introduced (or spontaneously emerged) to support decision making in collaborative situations. The new scenarios we are going to meet in the third millennium transfigures the old frame of reference, in that we have to consider: new channels and infrastructures (i.e. Internet); new artificial entities for cooperating with (artificial or software agents); new modalities of interaction (suggested/imposed by both the new channels and the new entities). In fact, it is changing the identification of the potential partners, the perception of the other agents, the space-temporal context in which interaction happen, the nature of the interaction traces, the kind and role of the authorities and guarantees, etc. For coping these scenarios, it will be necessary to update the traditional supporting decision making constructs. (literal)
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  • Socio-Cognitive Model of Trust (literal)
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  • In Mehdi Khosrow-Pour (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology (pp. 2534-2538) (literal)
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