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What makes people trust online gambling sites?

Published:20 April 2002Publication History

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A validated model of trust was used as a framework for an empirical study to identify on- and offline factors that influence gamblers' perception of an online casino's trustworthiness. The results suggest that the quality with which casino's address gamblers' trust concerns by providing appropriate content is the prime factor. However, designing for trust must be part of consistent strategy that also involves customer service usability.

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    CHI EA '02: CHI '02 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
    April 2002
    488 pages
    ISBN:1581134541
    DOI:10.1145/506443

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