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Current Publications
Journal Articles
- Cheshire, Coye
(2011). "Online Trust, Trustworthiness, or
Assurance?" Daedalus. Vol. 140, Issue 4: 49-58.
- Shaw Taylor, Lindsay, G. A.
Mendelsohn, Andrew T. Fiore, and Coye Cheshire (2011). "Out
of My League: A Real-World Test of the Matching Hypothesis." Personality
and Social Psychology Bulletin, July 2011, 37, pp.942-954. (pdf)
- Cheshire, Coye, Judd
Antin, Karen S. Cook and Elizabeth Churchill (2010). "General and
Familiar Trust in Websites". Knowledge, Technology & Policy,
23:3, pp. 311-331. (pdf)
- Cheshire, Coye, Judd
Antin and Elizabeth Churchill (2010). "Behaviors, Adverse Events
and Dispositions: An Empirical Study of Online Discretion and
Information Control". Journal of the American Society for
Information Science and Technology (JASIST). Vol. 61, Issue 7,
pp.1487-1501. (pdf)
- Cheshire, Coye and
Judd Antin. (2010). "None of us is as lazy as all of us: Social
Intelligence and Loafing in Information Pools." Information,
Communication & Society. Vol. 13, No. 4, pp.537-555. (pdf)
- Cheshire, Coye,
Alexandra Gerbasi and Karen S. Cook. (2010). "Trust and Transitions
in Modes of Social Exchange." Social Psychology Quarterly.
Vol. 73, No. 2, pp.176-195. (pdf)
- Cheshire, Coye and
Judd Antin. 2008. "The Social Psychological Effects of Feedback on
the Production of Internet Information Pools." Vol 13, Issue 3. Journal
of Computer-Mediated Communication. (pdf)
- Cheshire, Coye. 2007.
"Selective Incentives and Generalized Information Exchange." Social
Psychology Quarterly. Vol 70, No. 1, pp. 82-100. (pdf)
- Kiyonari, Toko, Toshio
Yamagishi, Karen S. Cook and Coye Cheshire. 2006. "Does
Trust Beget Trustworthiness? Trust and Trustworthiness in Two Games and
Two Cultures: A Research Note" Social Psychology Quarterly.
Vol 69, No. 3, pp. 270-283. (pdf)
- Cook, Karen S., Toshio
Yamagishi, Coye Cheshire, Robin Cooper, M. Matsuda, and R.
Mashima. 2005. "Trust Building via Risk Taking: A Cross-Societal
Experiment." Social Psychology Quarterly. Vol 68, No. 2, pp.
121-142. (pdf)
- Cheshire, Coye and
Karen S. Cook. 2004. "The Emergence of Trust Networks: Implications
for Online Interaction." Analyse and Kritik, Vol 26, pp.
220-240. (pdf)
Conference Paper Proceedings
- Antin, Judd, Coye Cheshire and Oded
Nov. (forthcoming 2012). "Technology-Mediated Contributions: Editing Behaviors Among New Wikipedians." Proceedings of the 2012 ACM
conference on Computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW 2012).
- Antin, Judd, Raymond Yee, Coye Cheshire and Oded
Nov. (2011). "Gender Differences in Wikipedia
Editing." Proceedings of the ACM International Symposium on
Wikis and Open Collaboration (WikiSym 2011). October, 2011. (pdf)
- Suhonen, Emmi, Airi Lampinen, Coye Cheshire and
Judd Antin. (2010) "Everyday Favors: A Case Study of a Local Online
Gift Exchange System." Proceedings of ACM 2010 international
conference on supporting group work. Sanibel Island, Florida. (pdf)
- Mathew, Ashwin and Coye Cheshire (2010).
"The New Cartographers: Trust and Social Order within the Internet
Infrastructure". Proceedings of the 38th Research
Conference on Communication, Information and Internet Policy
(Telecommunications Policy Research Conference), George Mason
University Law School, Arlington, Va. (pdf)
- Antin, Judd and Coye Cheshire. (2010).
"Readers are Not Free-Riders: Reading as a Form of Participation on
Wikipedia." Proceedings of the 2010 ACM conference on
Computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW 2010).(pdf)
- Taylor, Lindsay Shaw, Andrew Fiore, Gerald Mendelsohn
and Coye Cheshire. (2010). "A Second Chance to Make a First Impression:
Factors Affecting the Longevity of Online Dating Relationships."
Poster Paper. Proceedings of the International Conference on Weblogs
and Social Media (AAAI), ICWSM 2010. (pdf)
- Narayan, Srikanth and Coye
Cheshire. (2010). "Not too long to read: The tldr Interface for
Exploring and Navigating Large-Scale Discussion Spaces." Persistent
Conversation Minitrack. Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Hawaii
International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), Computer
Society Press, 2010. (pdf)
- Fiore, Andrew, Lindsay Shaw
Taylor, Xiaomeng Zhong, G.A. Mendelsohn and Coye Cheshire.
(2010). "Who is right and who writes: People, profiles, contacts,
and replies in online dating." Persistent Conversation Minitrack. Proceedings
of the 43rd Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
(HICSS), Computer Society Press, 2010. (pdf)
Books
- eTrust: Forming
Relationships in the Online World. 2009. Karen S. Cook, Chris
Snijders, Vincent Buskins, Coye Cheshire (Eds.) New York: Russell
Sage Foundation.
Book Contributions and
Chapters
- Fiore, Andrew and Coye
Cheshire. (2010) "The Role of Trust in Online Relationship
Formation." Trust and Technology in a Ubiquitous Modern
Environment: Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives. Latusek,
Dominika and Alexandra Gerbasi (Eds). IGI Global.
- Cook, Karen S., Coye
Cheshire. (under review). "Social Exchange, Power and
Inequality in Networks." Handbook of Rational Choice Social
Research. Rafael Wittek, Tom Snijders and Victor Nee (Eds.)
- Cheshire, Coye and
Judd Antin. 2009. "Order, Coordination and Uncertainty." eTrust:
Forming Relationships in the Online World. Karen S. Cook, Chris
Snijders, Vincent Buskins, Coye Cheshire (Eds.) Russell Sage Foundation.
Pp. 266-291.
- Cook, Karen S., Coye
Cheshire, Alexandra Gerbasi and Brandy Aven. 2009. "Assessing
Trustworthiness in Providers of Online Goods and Services."
eTrust: Forming Relationships in the Online World. Karen S. Cook,
Chris Snijders, Vincent Buskins, Coye Cheshire (Eds.) Russell Sage
Foundation. Pp. 189-214.
- Cook, Karen S., Chris
Snijders, Vincent Buskins, Coye Cheshire. 2009. "Trust and
Reputation: Introduction." eTrust: Forming Relationships in the
Online World. Karen S. Cook, Chris Snijders, Vincent Buskins, Coye
Cheshire (Eds.) Russell Sage Foundation. Pp.1-12.
- Cook, Karen S., Coye
Cheshire and Alexandra Gerbasi. 2006. "Power, Dependence and
Social Exchange" in Research Programs in Social Psychology. Peter
Burke, Editor. Stanford University Press.
- Cheshire, Coye. 2006.
"Generalized Exchange." in Encyclopedia of Governance. Mark
Bevir, Editor. Sage.
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