… This causal ambiguity has important implications for communication, as i will discuss later. another source of confusion is that some see trust as a (trusting) action, and then one can …
S Bhowmik, K Tomsovic, A Bose - IEEE Transactions on Power …, 2004 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
… channel failure, was provided by voice communicationvia telephone lines… communication, for meeting customer load with adequate quality of service. It will be shown that the thirdparty …
AR Lodder - Information & Communications Technology Law, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
… parties and the ThirdParty. Several scenarios of the relationships between the various parties … , IT facilitates a process that is mainly taking place physically or via written communication. …
… Because network closure reflects a count of the number of thirdparties who connect an employee and coworker viacommunication ties, we needed to convert our continuous …
MK Franklin, MK Reiter - … Conference on Computer and Communications …, 1997 - dl.acm.org
… thirdparty that is L‘semi-trusted”, in the sense that it may misbehave on its own but will not conspire with either of the main parties… Sending messages via a thirdparty can in practice lead …
WP Davison - Public opinion quarterly, 1983 - academic.oup.com
… one variant of the third-person effect hypothesis: that an individual who is exposed to a persuasive communicationvia the mass media will see this communication as having a greater …
… their conflict--thirdparties need only use mild tactics that improve communication. Indeed, … The delegations could communicate with each other only via Lord Carrington, who also set …
RS Burt, M Knez - Rationality and society, 1995 - journals.sagepub.com
… stories consistent with ego's opinion of alter, and strategically communicate stories to revise … thirdparty role, we recomputed the counts of thirdparties. Instead of counting thirdparties …
A Römmele - Party Politics, 2003 - journals.sagepub.com
… party will mainly be concerned with top-down information; broadcasting via new ICTs is the dominant communication … one would not expect their communication strategy via new ICTs to …