Does old school trust still apply? : A quantitative study in Sweden using concepts of original trust to highlight their function in a digitized world 

Background: Opportunities for companies to interact with both each other and consumers expand drastically due to the everyday life that is getting more digital. Something that is important for businesses is loyalty. In order to gain loyalty from a customer, companies need to gain the customer’s trus...

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Main Authors: Wadström, Anna, Lidman, Anna, Leidek, Kajsa
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för marknadsföring (MF) 2016
Subjects:
B2B
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-lnu-540052016-06-22T05:21:49ZDoes old school trust still apply? : A quantitative study in Sweden using concepts of original trust to highlight their function in a digitized world engWadström, AnnaLidman, AnnaLeidek, KajsaLinnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för marknadsföring (MF)Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för marknadsföring (MF)Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för marknadsföring (MF)2016TrustTrust onlineAbilityBenevolenceInternalised normsAccountabilityB2BOnline business.Background: Opportunities for companies to interact with both each other and consumers expand drastically due to the everyday life that is getting more digital. Something that is important for businesses is loyalty. In order to gain loyalty from a customer, companies need to gain the customer’s trust first. Trust has a significant role when business is conducted, but since there is a larger distance in an online context where there is a lack of direct contact trust gets more vital. Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explain the impacts of antecedents on trust in an online B2B context. Hypotheses: H1: Ability has a positive impact on trust in an online B2B context H2: Benevolence has a positive impact on trust in an online B2B context H3: Internalised norms has a positive impact on trust in an online B2B context H4: Accountability has a positive impact on trust in an online B2B context Methodology: A quantitative research approach has been used and the empirical data has been collected through a questionnaire. Conclusion: The hypotheses are being rejected in the conclusion due to lack of significance in the relationship between the concept trust online and the concepts: ability, benevolence, internalised norms and accountability. Since there was no relation the conceptual model was rejected as well. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-54005application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Trust
Trust online
Ability
Benevolence
Internalised norms
Accountability
B2B
Online business.
spellingShingle Trust
Trust online
Ability
Benevolence
Internalised norms
Accountability
B2B
Online business.
Wadström, Anna
Lidman, Anna
Leidek, Kajsa
Does old school trust still apply? : A quantitative study in Sweden using concepts of original trust to highlight their function in a digitized world 
description Background: Opportunities for companies to interact with both each other and consumers expand drastically due to the everyday life that is getting more digital. Something that is important for businesses is loyalty. In order to gain loyalty from a customer, companies need to gain the customer’s trust first. Trust has a significant role when business is conducted, but since there is a larger distance in an online context where there is a lack of direct contact trust gets more vital. Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explain the impacts of antecedents on trust in an online B2B context. Hypotheses: H1: Ability has a positive impact on trust in an online B2B context H2: Benevolence has a positive impact on trust in an online B2B context H3: Internalised norms has a positive impact on trust in an online B2B context H4: Accountability has a positive impact on trust in an online B2B context Methodology: A quantitative research approach has been used and the empirical data has been collected through a questionnaire. Conclusion: The hypotheses are being rejected in the conclusion due to lack of significance in the relationship between the concept trust online and the concepts: ability, benevolence, internalised norms and accountability. Since there was no relation the conceptual model was rejected as well.
author Wadström, Anna
Lidman, Anna
Leidek, Kajsa
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Lidman, Anna
Leidek, Kajsa
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title Does old school trust still apply? : A quantitative study in Sweden using concepts of original trust to highlight their function in a digitized world 
title_short Does old school trust still apply? : A quantitative study in Sweden using concepts of original trust to highlight their function in a digitized world 
title_full Does old school trust still apply? : A quantitative study in Sweden using concepts of original trust to highlight their function in a digitized world 
title_fullStr Does old school trust still apply? : A quantitative study in Sweden using concepts of original trust to highlight their function in a digitized world 
title_full_unstemmed Does old school trust still apply? : A quantitative study in Sweden using concepts of original trust to highlight their function in a digitized world 
title_sort does old school trust still apply? : a quantitative study in sweden using concepts of original trust to highlight their function in a digitized world 
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