
Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Human-AI Team Trust
Special issue of Interaction Studies 26:2 (2025)
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[Interaction Studies, 26:2] 2025. vi, 235 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 27 February 2026
Published online on 27 February 2026
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Table of Contents
- Multidisciplinary perspectives on Human-AI team trustNicolo’ Brandizzi, Morgan E. Bailey, Carolina Centeio Jorge, Myke C. Cohen, Francesco Frattolillo & Alan R. Wagner | pp. 151–163
- Multidisciplinary perspectives on human‑AI team trustMyrthe L. Tielman, Morgan Bailey, Francesco Frattolillo, Carolina Centeio Jorge, Anna-Sophie Ulfert & André Meyer-Vitali | pp. 164–199
- Trusting machine teammates: The role of personifying and objectifying language in team communicationMyke C. Cohen, Erin K. Chiou & Nancy J. Cooke | pp. 200–228
- Exploring trust in AI-supported military teams using sentiment analysisMurat Kucukosmanoglu, Craig Johnson, Kimberly Pollard, David Chhan, Shan Lakhmani, Daniel Forster, Sarah Conklin, Justin Brooks, H. Philip Crowell & Andrea Krausman | pp. 229–266
- Exploratory models of human-AI teams: Leveraging human digital twins to investigate trust developmentDaniel Nguyen, Myke C. Cohen, Hsien-Te Kao, Grant Engberson, Louis Penafiel, Spencer Lynch, Robert McCormack, Laura Cassani & Svitlana Volkova | pp. 267–297
- Trustworthiness needs for the use of AI solutions in business: Ethical and empirical considerationsUlla Coester, Laura Anderle & Norbert Pohlmann | pp. 298–325
- Perceived trustworthiness and moral competence of a GenAI-enabled ethical robot advisorAli Momen, Chad C. Tossell, Richard E. Niemeyer, James Walliser, Michael Tolston, Gregory Funke & Ewart J. de Visser | pp. 326–356
- The effect of emojis and AI reliability on team performance and trust in human-AI teamsMorgan Bailey, Benjamin Gancz & Frank Pollick | pp. 357–385
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