58 research outputs found
Computed tomography and conventional radiography in intrathoracic metastases from non-seminomatous testicular tumor
The Effects of Directness of Face-to-Face Requests and Sex of Solicitor on Streetcorner Donations
Helping Friends Manage Impressions: We Like Helpful Liars But Respect Nonhelpful Truth Tellers
An Empirical Analysis of the Inter-Korean and the U.S.-North Korean Conflict-Cooperation Relations: Assessing the Role of Presidential Strategies during the Post-Cold War Era
An Approach for Surfacing Hidden Intentions and Trustworthiness in Logistics Resource Sharing Networks
Part 14: Dynamic Logistics NetworksInternational audienceCollaboration on sharing logistics resources aims to balance supply and demand of the idle, inefficiently, and underutilized resources. Although sharing is beneficial, many issues such as privacy, security, time, regulations, safety, biased reviews, and ratings hinder the sharing. Such problems procreate many uncertainties, which as a consequence, lead to low trust in sharing resources. Meanwhile, existing solutions such as trust and reputation mechanism, and online reviews and ratings incorporate the least consideration to monitor hidden intentions and behaviors of partners. Therefore, this paper proposes an approach to surface hidden intentions and trustworthiness of partners involved in sharing resources. The approach stands on cognitive principles to explore intentions and trustworthiness of suppliers and consumers of logistics resources. Application of the proposed approach is illustrated using industrial case extracted from ridesharing platform
What Is a Lie? Children’s Use of Intentions and Consequences in Lexical Definitions and Moral Evaluations of Lying
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