Foreword |
Introduction |
Definitions of Trust: From Conceptual Components to the General Core / 1: |
A Content Analysis / 1.1: |
Missed Components and Obscure Links / 1.2: |
Intentional Action and Lack of Controllability: Relying on What is Beyond Our Power / 1.3: |
Two Intertwined Notions of Trust: Trust as Attitude vs. Trust as Act / 1.4: |
A Critique of Some Significant Definitions of Trust / 1.5: |
References |
Socio-Cognitive Model of Trust: Basic Ingredients / 2: |
A Five-Part Relation and a Layered Model / 2.1: |
Trust as Mental Attitude: a Belief-Based and Goal-Based Model / 2.2: |
Expectations: Their Nature and Cognitive Anatomy / 2.3: |
'No Danger': Negative or Passive or Defensive Trust / 2.4: |
Weakening the Belief-Base: Implicit Beliefs, Acceptances, and Trust by-Default / 2.5: |
From Disposition to Action / 2.6: |
Can we Decide to Trust? / 2.7: |
Risk, Investment and Bet / 2.8: |
Trust and Delegation / 2.9: |
The Other Parts of the Relation: the Delegated Task and the Context / 2.10: |
Genuine Social Trust: Trust and Adoption / 2.11: |
Resuming the Model / 2.12: |
Socio-Cognitive Model of Trust: Quantitative Aspects / 3: |
Degrees of Trust: a Principled Quantification of Trust / 3.1: |
Relationships between Trust in Beliefs and Trust in Action and Delegation / 3.2: |
A Belief-Based Degree of Trust / 3.3: |
To Trust or Not to Trust: Degrees of Trust and Decision to Trust / 3.4: |
Positive Trust is not Enough: a Variable Threshold for Risk Acceptance/Avoidance / 3.5: |
Generalizing the Trust Decision to a Set of Agents / 3.6: |
When Trust is Too Few or Too Much / 3.7: |
Conclusions / 3.8: |
The Negative Side: Lack of Trust, Implicit Trust, Mistrust, Doubts and Diffidence / 4: |
From Lack of Trust to Diffidence: Not Simply a Matter of Degree / 4.1: |
Lack of Trust / 4.2: |
The Complete Picture / 4.3: |
In Sum / 4.4: |
Trust and Fear / 4.5: |
Implicit and by Default Forms of Trust / 4.6: |
Insufficient Trust / 4.7: |
Trust on Credit: The Game of Ignorance / 4.8: |
The Affective and Intuitive Forms of Trust: The Confidence We Inspire / 5: |
Two Forms of 'Evaluation' / 5.1: |
The Dual Nature of Valence: Cognitive Evaluations Versus Intuitive Appraisal / 5.2: |
Evaluations / 5.3: |
Appraisal / 5.4: |
Relationships Between Appraisal and Evaluation / 5.5: |
Trust as Feeling / 5.6: |
Trust Disposition as an Emotion and Trust Action as an Impulse / 5.7: |
Basing Trust on the Emotions of the Other / 5.8: |
The Possible Affective Base of 'Generalized Trust' and 'Trust Atmosphere' / 5.9: |
Layers and Paths / 5.10: |
Conclusions About Trust and Emotions / 5.11: |
Dynamics of Trust / 6: |
Mental Ingredients in Trust Dynamics / 6.1: |
Experience as an Interpretation Process: Causal Attribution for Trust / 6.2: |
Changing the Trustee's Trustworthiness / 6.3: |
The Dynamics of Reciprocal Trust and Distrust / 6.4: |
The Diffusion of Trust: Authority, Example, Contagion, Web of Trust / 6.5: |
Trust Through Transfer and Generalization / 6.6: |
The Relativity of Trust: Reasons for Trust Crisis / 6.7: |
Concluding Remarks / 6.8: |
Trust, Control and Autonomy: A Dialectic Relationship / 7: |
Trust and Control: A Complex Relationship / 7.1: |
Adjusting Autonomy and Delegation on the Basis of Trust in Y / 7.2: |
The Economic Reductionism and Trust (Ir)rationality / 7.3: |
Irrational Basis for Trust? / 8.1: |
Is Trust an 'Optimistic' and Irrational Attitude and Decision? / 8.2: |
Is Trust Just the Subjective Probability of the Favorable Event? / 8.3: |
Trust in Game Theory: from Opportunism to Reciprocity / 8.4: |
Trust Game: A Procuste's Bed for Trust Theory / 8.5: |
Does Trust Presuppose Reciprocity? / 8.6: |
The Varieties of Trust Responsiveness / 8.7: |
Trusting as Signaling / 8.8: |
The Glue of Society / 8.9: |
Why Trust is the 'Glue of Society' / 9.1: |
Trust and Social Order / 9.2: |
How the Action of Trust Acquires the Social Function of Creating Trust / 9.3: |
From Micro to Macro: a Web of Trust / 9.4: |
Trust and Contracts / 9.5: |
Is Trust Based on Norms? / 9.6: |
Trust: The Catalyst of Institutions / 9.7: |
On the Trustee's Side: Trust As Relational Capital / 10: |
Trust and Relational Capital / 10.1: |
Cognitive Model of Being Trusted / 10.2: |
Dynamics of Relational Capital / 10.3: |
From Trust Relational Capital to Reputational Capital / 10.4: |
A Fuzzy Implementation for the Socio-Cognitive Approach to Trust / 10.5: |
Using a Fuzzy Approach / 11.1: |
Scenarios / 11.2: |
Belief Sources / 11.3: |
Building Belief Sources / 11.4: |
Implementation with Nested FCMs / 11.5: |
Converging and Diverging Belief Sources / 11.6: |
Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Sources / 11.7: |
Modeling Beliefs and Sources / 11.8: |
Overview of the Implementation / 11.9: |
Description of the Model / 11.10: |
Running the Model / 11.11: |
Experimental Setting / 11.12: |
Learning Mechanisms / 11.13: |
Contract Nets for Evaluating Agent Trustworthiness / 11.14: |
Trust and Technology / 12: |
Main Difference Between Security and Trust / 12.1: |
Trust Models and Technology / 12.2: |
Concluding Remarks and Pointers / 12.3: |
Against Reductionism / 13.1: |
Neuro-Trust and the Need for a Theoretical Model / 13.2: |
Trust, Institutions, Politics (Some Pills of Reflection) / 13.3: |
Index |
Definitions of trust: From conceptual components to the general core / Chapter 1: |
A content analysis |
Missed components and obscure links |
Intentional action and lack of controllability: Relying on what is beyond our power |
Two intertwined notions of trust: Trust as attitude vs. Trust as act |
A critique of some significant definitions of Trust |
A five-part relation and a layered model / 1.6: |
Trust as mental attitude: A Belief-based and Goal-based Model |
No danger;: Negative or Passive or Defensive Trust |
Weakening the belief-base: Implicit Beliefs, Acceptances, and Trust by-default |
Can we decide to Trust? |
The others parts of the relation: the delegated task and the context |
Genuine Social trust: Trust and Adoption |
Resuming the model |
Reference / 2.13: |
Degrees of Trust: a principled quantification of Trust / Chapter 3: |
A Belief-based Degree of Trust |
To Trust or not to Trust: Degrees of Trust and Decision to Trust |
Positive Trust is not enough: A variable Threshold for risk acceptance/avoidance |
Generalizing the Trust decision to a set of agents |
When trust is too few or too much |
From Lack of Trust to Diffidence: Not simply a matter of degree / 3.9: |
The complete picture |
In sum |
Implicit and By-default forms of Trust |
Trust on credit: the game of ignorance |
Control and uncertainty / 4.8.1: |
The affective and intuitive forms of trust: the confidence we inspire / 4.9: |
Two forms of Evaluation |
Relationships between appraisal and evaluation |
Trust as feeling |
Trust disposition as an emotion and trust action as an impulse |
Basing trust on the emotions of the other |
The possible affective base of generalized trust and trust atmosphere |
Layers and paths |
Conclusions about Trust and Emotions |
Changing the Truste's Trustworthiness / 5.12: |
Trust through Transfer and Generalization |
The Relativity of Trust: reasons for Trust Crisis |
Concluding remarks |
Trust and Control: a complex Relationship / Chapter 7: |
Adjusting Autonomy and Delegation on the basis of Trust in Y |
Irrational bases for trust? / 7.4: |
Is Trust an optimistic and irrational attitude and decision? |
Is Trust just the subjective probability of the favorable event? |
Trust in Game Theory: from opportunism to reciprocity |
Trust Game: a Procust's bed for Trust theory |
Does Trust presuppose Reciprocity? |
The varieties of Trust responsiveness |
Trusting as signaling |
Why Trust is the Glue of Society / 8.10: |
How the action of Trust acquires the social function of creating Trust |
From micro to macro: A web of Trust |
Is Trust based on Norms? |
Trust: the catalyst of Institutions |
On the Truste's Side: Trust as Relational Capital / 9.8: |
A Fuzzy Implementation for the Socio-Cognitive approach to Trust / 10.6: |
The main differente between Trust and Security / 11.15: |
Neuro-Trust and the need for a theoretical model / 12.4: |
Trust, Institutions, Politics |
Foreword |
Introduction |
Definitions of Trust: From Conceptual Components to the General Core / 1: |
A Content Analysis / 1.1: |
Missed Components and Obscure Links / 1.2: |
Intentional Action and Lack of Controllability: Relying on What is Beyond Our Power / 1.3: |