Symposium on Trust: Psychology and Technology Conference
信任研讨会:心理学与技术会议
基本信息
- 批准号:1741155
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 2.7万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2017
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2017-07-01 至 2018-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
The purpose of this project is to support a symposium focusing on the influence of human trust on technology use. This one-day symposium, held during the Psychology and Technology Conference, will bring together psychologists and computer/information scientists, and includes advanced graduate students in these disciplines. The symposium focuses on the ways that people may or may not use technology. The extent to which people trust hardware and software platforms, and the people and organizations with whom they interact, influences their use and misuse. Trust can influence whether people may use reliable technologies, but also can lead to cybersecurity breaches and other detrimental outcomes. This symposium will focus on the psychological and sociological dimensions of trust and the linkages of trust to security, privacy and trustworthy systems. Trust plays a key role in determining whether humans will rely on technology. What facilitates trust calibration and reliance? Over or under trusting technology can have dire consequences, including cybersecurity breaches and accidents, loss of data including identity data, and intrusions on privacy. This symposium addresses a gap between basic research on the predictors and consequences of trust as manifested in cyberspace. There will be both theoretical and practical foci. The focus on theory will include presentations and discussions of new models for understanding when people trust information, organizations, and artifacts online as well as contexts that moderate these phenomena. The focus on practical application will include presentations and discussions of vulnerabilities to abuses of trust. Four keynotes will be invited to present with an estimated 80 attendees, at this symposium to be held at UC Berkeley. The implications include arriving at a better understanding of whether or when people would be willing to allow machines to manage their security or to assist with their daily routines such as driving cars. Cybersecurity institutions, companies trying to market new technology to users, and government officials trying to prevent hacking are constituencies that will find this topic informative and useful. Moreover, as the human-technology frontier continues to expand, this topic of this symposium will have continued relevance for U.S. productivity, well-being, and security.
该项目的目的是支持一个专题讨论会,重点是人类信任对技术使用的影响。这个为期一天的研讨会在心理学和技术会议期间举行,将汇集心理学家和计算机/信息科学家,并包括这些学科的高级研究生。研讨会的重点是人们可能会或可能不会使用技术的方式。人们对硬件和软件平台的信任程度,以及与他们互动的人和组织,都会影响他们的使用和滥用。信任可以影响人们是否可以使用可靠的技术,但也可能导致网络安全漏洞和其他有害结果。本次研讨会将侧重于信任的心理学和社会学层面,以及信任与安全,隐私和值得信赖的系统的联系。信任在决定人类是否依赖技术方面起着关键作用。什么有助于信任校准和依赖?过度或不信任技术可能会产生可怕的后果,包括网络安全漏洞和事故,包括身份数据在内的数据丢失以及侵犯隐私。本次研讨会解决了在网络空间表现出的信任的预测和后果的基础研究之间的差距。将有理论和实践的焦点。对理论的关注将包括对新模型的介绍和讨论,以了解人们何时信任在线信息,组织和人工制品以及缓和这些现象的上下文。实际应用的重点将包括介绍和讨论滥用信任的脆弱性。四个主题演讲将被邀请出席估计有80名与会者,在这个研讨会将在加州大学伯克利分校举行。其意义包括更好地了解人们是否或何时愿意让机器管理他们的安全或协助他们的日常工作,如驾驶汽车。网络安全机构,试图向用户推销新技术的公司,以及试图防止黑客攻击的政府官员都是会发现这个主题信息丰富和有用的支持者。此外,随着人类技术前沿的不断扩大,本次研讨会的这一主题将继续与美国的生产力,福祉和安全相关。
项目成果
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Juliana Schroeder其他文献
Enacting Rituals to Improve Self-Control
- DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/pspa0000113 - 发表时间:
2018 - 期刊:
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- 作者:
Allen Ding Tian;Juliana Schroeder;Gerald Häubl;Jane L. Risen;Michael I. Norton;Francesca Gino - 通讯作者:
Francesca Gino
Interventions to reduce partisan animosity
减少党派敌意的干预措施
- DOI:
10.1038/s41562-022-01442-3 - 发表时间:
2022-09-19 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:15.900
- 作者:
Rachel Hartman;Will Blakey;Jake Womick;Chris Bail;Eli J. Finkel;Hahrie Han;John Sarrouf;Juliana Schroeder;Paschal Sheeran;Jay J. Van Bavel;Robb Willer;Kurt Gray - 通讯作者:
Kurt Gray
Enacting Rituals to Improve Self-Control
制定仪式以提高自我控制力
- DOI:
10.1037/pspa0000113 - 发表时间:
2018 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:7.6
- 作者:
Allen Ding Tian;Juliana Schroeder;Gerald Häubl;Jane L. Risen;Michael I. Norton;Francesca Gino - 通讯作者:
Francesca Gino
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