Book chapter
User Trust in New Battle Management Technology: The Effect of Mistrust on Situation Awareness
Trust in Military Teams, pp.183-196
Ashgate Publishing Company
2011
Abstract
The objective of this book is to report on contemporary trends in the defence research community on trust in teams, including inter- and intra-team trust, multi-agency trust and coalition trust. The book also considers trust in information and automation, taking a systems view of humans as agents in a multi-agent, socio-technical, community. The different types of trust are usually found to share many of the same emotive, behavioural, cognitive and social constructs, but differ in the degree of importance associated with each of them. Trust in Military Teams is written by defence scientists from the USA, Canada, Australia and the UK, under the auspices of The Transfer Cooperation Programme. It is representative of the latest thinking on trust in teams, and is written for defence researchers, postgraduate students, academics and practitioners in the human factors community. [Book Synopsis]
Details
- Title
- User Trust in New Battle Management Technology: The Effect of Mistrust on Situation Awareness
- Authors
- Paul M Salmon (Author)Neville A Stanton (Author)Guy H Walker (Author)D P Jenkins (Author)L Rafferty (Author)K Revell (Author)
- Contributors
- Neville A Stanton (Editor)
- Publication details
- Trust in Military Teams, pp.183-196
- Publisher
- Ashgate Publishing Company
- Date published
- 2011
- ISBN
- 9781409404484
- Copyright note
- Copyright © 2011 Ashgate Publishing Company. Reproduced here with the permission of the publisher.
- Organisation Unit
- Centre for Human Factors and Systems Science; University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland; School of Law and Society
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99450158202621
- Output Type
- Book chapter
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