Consumer Processing of Online Trust Signals: A Neuroimaging Study

Volume: 47, Pages: 159 - 180
Published: Aug 1, 2019
Abstract
The growth of online transactions coupled with the worldwide expansion of Internet-based information exchange has triggered fear, distrust and risk among online consumers. Despite the well-proven benefits to retailers when they include assurance services (online trust signals) such as seals of approval, rating systems or assurance statements in their websites, there is no consensus as the most trustworthy type. To fill this research gap, the...
Paper Details
Title
Consumer Processing of Online Trust Signals: A Neuroimaging Study
Published Date
Aug 1, 2019
Volume
47
Pages
159 - 180
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