Trust Theme
Trust is a fundamental human behavior. It is necessary for people to function in social groups, and it forms the foundation for many of our organizations and relationships. The conference solicits original papers on any topic related to the personal, social, and economic aspects of trust. Topics of interest in this theme include (but are not limited to):
- trust models
- components and dimensions of trust
- game theory and trusting behaviors
- trust and risk
- trust, regret, and forgiveness
- perceptions of trustworthiness
- trust management
- automating trust decisions
- attacks on trust
- trust influences on security and privacy
- economic drivers for trustworthy systems
- cross-cultural differences
- computing about trust
- applications of trust
- trust and economics
- trust in e-commerce
- reputation systems
Technical Program Chair
- Audun Jøsang (University of Oslo, Norway)
Technical Program Committee
- Carmen Fernández-Gago (University of Malaga)
- Tanja Azderska (Jozef Stefan Institute)
- Sascha Hauke (Technische Universität Darmstadt)
- Jie Zhang Nanyang (Technological University)
- Qin Li Nanyang (Technological University)
- Jan-Philipp Steghöfer (University of Augsburg)
- Christian Damsgaard Jensen (Technical University of Denmark)
- Murat Sensoy (University of Aberdeen)
- Mehrdad Nojoumian (Southern Illinois University)
- Yuko Murayama (Iwate Prefectural University)
- Babak Esfandiari (Carleton University)
- Anirban Basu (Tokai University)
- Natasha Dwyer (Victoria University)
- Yue Xu (Queensland University of Technology)
- Thomas Tran (SITE, University of Ottawa)
- Robin Cohen (University of Waterloo)
- Seigneur Jean-Marc (University of Geneva)
- Sini Ruohomaa (University of Helsinki, Finland)
- Rino Falcone (Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie della Cognizione, CNR Roma)
- Chung-Wei Hang (North Carolina State University)
- Tim Storer (University of Glasgow)
- Peter Herrmann (NTNU Trondheim)