Roubille, C Ribstein, J Hurpin, G Fesler, P Fiat, E Roubille, F
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La Revue de medecine interne
Since Hippocrates, the cornerstone of medical practice has been the doctor-patient relationship. The question here is whether these basic principles are still compatible with this unusual COVID-period. This pandemic represents a serious threat to human health, leading to profound changes in behavior in daily life but also in health care. Because of...
Eckhardt, Giana M.
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NIM Marketing Intelligence Review
Hunting for “stars”, the icons of the reputation economy, is a prerequisite for survival in e-commerce in general and on sharing platforms in particular. The key to understanding the rise of reputation is trust, and the ability of a platform to provide this trust has become crucial in the past decade. Social media managers are now key players in ma...
Möhlmann, Mareike Teubner, Timm
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NIM Marketing Intelligence Review
Today, virtually all e-commerce and sharing-economy platforms rely on star ratings or similar systems to build trust between anonymous buyers and sellers. However, star ratings can be quite tricky as a navigation aid. Platforms and users face several challenges in making sure that reputation systems remain credible. Skewed ratings and low rating va...
Felletti, Silvia
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Mind & Society
The COVID-19 crisis, while still in its first phase where a cure or vaccine are not available, has made societal safety highly depending on the commitment of individual citizens. Governments and policy-makers must make a priority over issuing public communication which can involve population and maximize their compliance. Our ability to encourage a...
Harring, Niklas Jagers, Sverker C. Löfgren, Åsa
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World Development
In this article we apply a large-scale collective action framework on the spread of the COVID-19 virus. We compare the pandemic with other large-scale collective action problems – such as climate change, antimicrobial resistance and biodiversity loss – which are identified by the number of actors involved (the more actors, the larger the scale); th...
Kim, Sung Tae Lee, Hong-Hee Hwang, Taewon
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International Journal of Quality Innovation
Firms have strategically used cooperative linkages to establish competitiveness. In this study, we incorporated the resource dependency theory view to assess how trust, satisfaction, and commitment affect firms’ decisions on logistics integration. Also, we examined the link between logistics integration and supply chain performance. The study colle...
Martindale, Leigh
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Agriculture and Human Values
Trust is often an assumed outcome of participation in Alternative Food Networks (AFNs) as they directly connect producers with consumers. It is based on this potential for trust “between producers and consumers” that AFNs have emerged as a significant field of food studies analysis as it also suggests a capacity for AFNs to foster associated embedd...
Wang, Ningkui Zgaya-Biau, Hayfa Mathieu, Philippe Hammadi, Slim
In a resource allocation system, resource suppliers and customers can be naturally modelled as autonomous and interactive entities. In this context, we propose in this paper a multiagent system architecture based on trust and honesty concepts between agents in order to synchronize resource allocation in a distributed environment. Indeed, agents use...
Francioni, Barbara Curina, Ilaria Dennis, Charles Papagiannidis, Savvas Alamanos, Eleftherios Bourlakis, Michael Hegner, Sabrina M.
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Higher Education
Higher education institutions (HEIs) have experienced severe cutbacks in funding over the past few years, with universities examining options for alternative funding streams, such as alumni funding. Identifying the factors influencing their alumni’s intentions to invest in their alma mater can be of significant importance when establishing a sustai...
Hutchings, Elizabeth Loomes, Max Butow, Phyllis Boyle, Frances M.
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Systematic Reviews
We aimed to synthesise data on issues related to stakeholder perceptions of privacy, trust, and transparency in use of secondary data. A systematic literature review of healthcare consumer attitudes towards the secondary use and sharing of health administrative and clinical trial data was conducted. EMBASE/MEDLINE, Cochrane Library, PubMed, CINAHL,...