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Trust, Identity, and the Effects of Voting Technologies on Voting BehaviorNetherlands Institute for Scientific Information Services, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
Netherlands Institute for Scientific Information Services, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences; Amsterdam School of Communications Research, University of Amsterdam A model is described to explain the effect of e-voting technology on voting behavior and the outcome of a ballot. In the model, social identity and trust play a central role. After an initial and partial test, the article discusses directions for further research.
Key Words: voting technology trust social identity e-voting
Social Science Computer Review, Vol. 23, No. 3,
304-311 (2005) This article has been cited by other articles:
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