Trust in today’s digital environment plays an important role and is intertwined with concepts including reliability, quality, and privacy. This book aims to bring together the theory and practice of trust in the new digital era and will present theoretical and practical foundations. Trust is not given; we must work to build it, but it is a very fragile and intangible asset once built. It is easy to destroy and challenging to rebuild.
Researchers, academics, and students in the fields of management, responsibility, and business ethics will gain knowledge on trust and related concepts, learn about the theoretical underpinnings of trust and how it sustains itself through digital dissemination, and explore empirically validated practice regarding trust and its related concepts.
Joanna Paliszkiewicz is a Professor and Director of the Management Institute at Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Poland.
Kuanchin Chen is a John W. Snyder Faculty Fellow, Professor of Computer Information Systems, and Co-director of the Center for Business Analytics at Western Michigan University, USA.