The paper begins with the account of a focus group discussion of Hungarian female managers who demonstrated high level of trust. Drawing on the discussion the author explores the nature of trust and looks at works and research findings in different disciplines. In psychology Erikson’s findings on human growth and development are discussed. Representatives of Eastern and Western philosophy are quoted to highlight the underlying differences of thinking in relation to trust. The impact of cultural heritage and the influence of the environment on trust add further dimensions to the argument. In conclusion it is suggested that management education could be a platform for further research and exploration of trust in individuals and organisations
General models for trust development in organisations suggest a linear path founded on three bases (...
This paper presents the area of management control and trust in an inter-organizational setting with...
The globalized nature of modern organizations presents new and intimidating challenges for effective...
The paper begins with the account of a focus group discussion of Hungarian female managers who demon...
International audienceTrust is one of the basic elements of cooperation and network building. Trust ...
In a crisis situation people can behave differently. The difference in behavior in crisis situations...
This chapter provides a brief review of the conceptual and empirical development of the concept of t...
AbstractThis paper discusses a role of trust in post-industrial society. I argue that a social theor...
The Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Chicago, August 2009Established theories on trust-developm...
This paper investigates the notion and role of trust in modern societies as a first step towards the...
The concept of trust has been studied by a large number of scholars from various scientific backgrou...
The article introduces the very complex issues of trust, and the culture of trust, essential factors...
Much work and research has been carried out on effective school cultures, accountability and relatio...
A priority in trust research is to deepen our understanding of trust processes: how does trust devel...
The article brings up the problem of making use of trust in organization management. Modern organiz...
General models for trust development in organisations suggest a linear path founded on three bases (...
This paper presents the area of management control and trust in an inter-organizational setting with...
The globalized nature of modern organizations presents new and intimidating challenges for effective...
The paper begins with the account of a focus group discussion of Hungarian female managers who demon...
International audienceTrust is one of the basic elements of cooperation and network building. Trust ...
In a crisis situation people can behave differently. The difference in behavior in crisis situations...
This chapter provides a brief review of the conceptual and empirical development of the concept of t...
AbstractThis paper discusses a role of trust in post-industrial society. I argue that a social theor...
The Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Chicago, August 2009Established theories on trust-developm...
This paper investigates the notion and role of trust in modern societies as a first step towards the...
The concept of trust has been studied by a large number of scholars from various scientific backgrou...
The article introduces the very complex issues of trust, and the culture of trust, essential factors...
Much work and research has been carried out on effective school cultures, accountability and relatio...
A priority in trust research is to deepen our understanding of trust processes: how does trust devel...
The article brings up the problem of making use of trust in organization management. Modern organiz...
General models for trust development in organisations suggest a linear path founded on three bases (...
This paper presents the area of management control and trust in an inter-organizational setting with...
The globalized nature of modern organizations presents new and intimidating challenges for effective...