Original article can be found at: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/ Copyright Emerald [Full text of this article is not available in the UHRA]This paper sheds light on how trust works in professional services encounters. Service delivery often takes place over time and this has led to a focus upon relationships developed during the cycle of service creation. One facet of a relationship is the need for trust to be present. This paper briefly reviews different understandings of trust across several strands of management literature and conceptualizes a novel distinction between the initiatory act of trusting (“placed trust”) and the response of trusting. This conceptualization is then applied to theory on the service encounter, and empirically de...
Introduction: Studies show a need for trust between stakeholders in integrated services. However, fe...
Trust is considered as an important process in establishing positive patient–professional relationsh...
The uncertainties, unpredictability’s, and complexities inherent in health care means that trust is ...
This paper sheds light on how trust works in professional services encounters. Service delivery ofte...
Original article can be found at: http://www.tandfonline.com/ Copyright Taylor & Francis [Full text ...
The issue of trust as an ethical foundation of social infrastructure has always aroused intense int...
Introduction: Studies show a need for trust between stakeholders in integrated services. However, fe...
Purpose. The paper explores attitudinal and behavioral antecedents of trust and respective outcomes ...
AbstractPurposeThe paper explores attitudinal and behavioral antecedents of trust and respective out...
Objective: Trust in health care is an important policy area although research has tended to focus on...
This is a conceptual paper that sheds light on how trust works by distinguishing 'placed trust' from...
In the world professional services dominated by knowledge represent a large and rapidly increasing s...
Purpose: This paper evaluates the non-healthcare organisational literature on conceptualisations of ...
Trust has been described as “perhaps the single most powerful relationship marketing tool available ...
Abstract The paper briefly overviews the growing literature on ‘trust’ and proposes a new definition...
Introduction: Studies show a need for trust between stakeholders in integrated services. However, fe...
Trust is considered as an important process in establishing positive patient–professional relationsh...
The uncertainties, unpredictability’s, and complexities inherent in health care means that trust is ...
This paper sheds light on how trust works in professional services encounters. Service delivery ofte...
Original article can be found at: http://www.tandfonline.com/ Copyright Taylor & Francis [Full text ...
The issue of trust as an ethical foundation of social infrastructure has always aroused intense int...
Introduction: Studies show a need for trust between stakeholders in integrated services. However, fe...
Purpose. The paper explores attitudinal and behavioral antecedents of trust and respective outcomes ...
AbstractPurposeThe paper explores attitudinal and behavioral antecedents of trust and respective out...
Objective: Trust in health care is an important policy area although research has tended to focus on...
This is a conceptual paper that sheds light on how trust works by distinguishing 'placed trust' from...
In the world professional services dominated by knowledge represent a large and rapidly increasing s...
Purpose: This paper evaluates the non-healthcare organisational literature on conceptualisations of ...
Trust has been described as “perhaps the single most powerful relationship marketing tool available ...
Abstract The paper briefly overviews the growing literature on ‘trust’ and proposes a new definition...
Introduction: Studies show a need for trust between stakeholders in integrated services. However, fe...
Trust is considered as an important process in establishing positive patient–professional relationsh...
The uncertainties, unpredictability’s, and complexities inherent in health care means that trust is ...