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Whereas in the beginning, the internet was used by the research community (universities, institutions, etc.) which then mainly consisted of a small group of people, nowadays the burgeons of Cyberspace reside anonymously in different (types of) communities at the same time (Spar and Bussgang, 1996). For instance a burgeon of Cyberspace can at one moment order something at an electronic bookstore, and thereafter get some information about ORB’s at the OMG-website.
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Weigand, H., van den Heuvel, WJ. (2001). Trust in Electronic Commerce. In: Castelfranchi, C., Tan, YH. (eds) Trust and Deception in Virtual Societies. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-3614-5_12
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