In this chapter, we argue that trust can be better understood in relation to people’s attempts to deal with vulnerability in social interactions. Different situations afford different forms of adaptation that correspond to different forms of trust. We describe three forms of trust: trust as a decision, trust as a performance and trust as an uncontrollable force. We show how these different types of trust differ with respect to assumptions about trust, trustworthiness and agency as well as with respect to the accompanying emotions and outline a tentative process model of trust. We conclude the chapter by reviewing the contribution of the suggested framework as well as indicating questions for further researc
Trust is central to a large variety of social interactions. Different research fields have empirical...
This work starts from what may seem like a narrow and technical question in the mental metaphysics o...
Scholars agree that trust primarily has two bases: trustworthiness—the extent to which a trustee is ...
In this chapter, we argue that trust can be better understood in relation to people’s attempts to de...
The Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Chicago, August 2009Established theories on trust-developm...
Trust is full of puzzle and paradox.Trust is both rational and emotional. Trust can go beyond calcul...
Paper presented at the FINT workshop on trust within and between organizations, Singapore, November ...
We will examine in this paper three crucial aspects of trust dynamics: a) How A’s trusting B and rel...
Trust, like risk, has been defined from an array of contrasting perspectives. Studies of trust have ...
In the last decades, problems of trust and cooperation in general have received much attention from ...
Trust facilitates social interaction. When it exists, it strengthens cooperation, provides the basis...
Corresponding to the pivotal role of trust for all kinds of social interactions and inter-personal r...
Although some disagreement about the strength of the relationship, it is generally agreed within ris...
In this dissertation I develop a theoretical model on the effects of risk on the formation of trust ...
Philosophical conceptions of the relationship between risk and trust may be divided into three main ...
Trust is central to a large variety of social interactions. Different research fields have empirical...
This work starts from what may seem like a narrow and technical question in the mental metaphysics o...
Scholars agree that trust primarily has two bases: trustworthiness—the extent to which a trustee is ...
In this chapter, we argue that trust can be better understood in relation to people’s attempts to de...
The Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Chicago, August 2009Established theories on trust-developm...
Trust is full of puzzle and paradox.Trust is both rational and emotional. Trust can go beyond calcul...
Paper presented at the FINT workshop on trust within and between organizations, Singapore, November ...
We will examine in this paper three crucial aspects of trust dynamics: a) How A’s trusting B and rel...
Trust, like risk, has been defined from an array of contrasting perspectives. Studies of trust have ...
In the last decades, problems of trust and cooperation in general have received much attention from ...
Trust facilitates social interaction. When it exists, it strengthens cooperation, provides the basis...
Corresponding to the pivotal role of trust for all kinds of social interactions and inter-personal r...
Although some disagreement about the strength of the relationship, it is generally agreed within ris...
In this dissertation I develop a theoretical model on the effects of risk on the formation of trust ...
Philosophical conceptions of the relationship between risk and trust may be divided into three main ...
Trust is central to a large variety of social interactions. Different research fields have empirical...
This work starts from what may seem like a narrow and technical question in the mental metaphysics o...
Scholars agree that trust primarily has two bases: trustworthiness—the extent to which a trustee is ...