This paper contributes to the research on supervisor trustworthiness by assessing the measurement equivalence of the trust scales developed by Mayer and Davis (1999) across three samples: U.S., Turkey and Singapore. This study found the trust scale to have poor psychometric properties across the board, rendering invariance tests inappropriate. Analysis of the antecedents of trust scales supported the metric equivalence of the integrity measure, but several items of the ability and benevolence scales appeared to be interpreted differently by respondents from collectivist-high power distant versus individualist-low power distant cultures. We advocate the formation of a multinational team of trust and leadership scholars to develop scales in...
360-degree leadership feedback has been increasingly used for leadership assessment and development ...
Recent studies suggest that trust is culturally determined and that differentials in trust exist glo...
The globalized nature of modern organizations presents new and intimidating challenges for effective...
In the context of the workplace, and especially in today’s often fast-paced, cross-cultural and virt...
The purpose of this study is to test a model of trust in the organizational setting, incorporating h...
Extensive social sciences research has examined the implications of institutional trust in cross-sec...
Abstract Generalized trust features as the most prominent attitudinal element of social capital, and...
The premise of much research on dyadic trust building within organizations has been framed around th...
As organizational research turned its focus to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), interest also ...
As organizational research turned its focus to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), interest also ...
Human automation interaction is a complex process. How autonomous assistance impacts trust in autom...
Purpose: This paper empirically addresses the question of whether the meaning of ethical leadership ...
This paper tests and confirms the cross-cultural equivalence of the Servant Leadership Survey (SLS) ...
This study delves into the organizational trust based similarities and differences across "individua...
This study explored relationships between national culture and generalized disposition to trust. Cul...
360-degree leadership feedback has been increasingly used for leadership assessment and development ...
Recent studies suggest that trust is culturally determined and that differentials in trust exist glo...
The globalized nature of modern organizations presents new and intimidating challenges for effective...
In the context of the workplace, and especially in today’s often fast-paced, cross-cultural and virt...
The purpose of this study is to test a model of trust in the organizational setting, incorporating h...
Extensive social sciences research has examined the implications of institutional trust in cross-sec...
Abstract Generalized trust features as the most prominent attitudinal element of social capital, and...
The premise of much research on dyadic trust building within organizations has been framed around th...
As organizational research turned its focus to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), interest also ...
As organizational research turned its focus to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), interest also ...
Human automation interaction is a complex process. How autonomous assistance impacts trust in autom...
Purpose: This paper empirically addresses the question of whether the meaning of ethical leadership ...
This paper tests and confirms the cross-cultural equivalence of the Servant Leadership Survey (SLS) ...
This study delves into the organizational trust based similarities and differences across "individua...
This study explored relationships between national culture and generalized disposition to trust. Cul...
360-degree leadership feedback has been increasingly used for leadership assessment and development ...
Recent studies suggest that trust is culturally determined and that differentials in trust exist glo...
The globalized nature of modern organizations presents new and intimidating challenges for effective...