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Trust and Technology in Inter-Organizational Business Relations

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  • Muneesh Kumar

    (University of Delhi South Campus, India and ESC-PAU, France)

  • Mamta Sareen

    (University of Delhi, India)

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The emergence of inter-organizational system has facilitated easy and fast flow of information among the trading partners. This has affected the business relations among the trading parties involved. Though the inter-organizational systems have helped a lot in improving the business relations, the vulnerability and the virtual environment of such systems raise the issues of trust that may affect the long-term business relations. This article makes an attempt to empirically examine the relationship between the levels of assurance with regard to deployment and implementation of relevant technology tools in addressing the identified technologyrelated trust issues and ultimately enhancing the perceived level of trust in inter-organizational business relations. The empirical evidence presented in this article is based on a survey of 106 Indian companies using inter-organizational systems for managing their business relations.

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  • Muneesh Kumar & Mamta Sareen, 2009. "Trust and Technology in Inter-Organizational Business Relations," International Journal of Information Communication Technologies and Human Development (IJICTHD), IGI Global, vol. 1(4), pages 40-57, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jicthd:v:1:y:2009:i:4:p:40-57
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    1. Fang Fang & Manoj Parameswaran & Xia Zhao & Andrew B. Whinston, 2014. "An economic mechanism to manage operational security risks for inter-organizational information systems," Information Systems Frontiers, Springer, vol. 16(3), pages 399-416, July.

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