Trust is an essential governance mechanism in present-day supply networks, where many independent parties have to coordinate their activities. It is often assumed that trustful behavior at least partly depends on the inner dispositions of actors. Other theories suggest that this behavior is an emergent property of the supply network, generated by the interactions between the actors in the network. Half a century ago, the social figuration theory of Norbert Elias was the first formulation of such a theory. This research tests this emergent property theory in a series of simulation-based thought experiments. A generic agent-based model of buyer-supplier interactions in a build-to-forecast supply chain is used as a dynamic hypothesis to test t...
Dynamic network models based on the homophily principle are criticized for neglecting organizational...
The United States has experienced prolonged severe shortages of vital medications over the past two ...
Trust is a pervasive feature of human social interaction. Much of the recent interest in trust has b...
Trust is widely recognized as a predictor of positive supply network performance in terms of cost re...
Based on the distinction between expressive and instrumental motives, six theoretical mechanisms for...
Based on the distinction between expressive and instrumental motives, six theoretical mechanisms for...
We investigate the impact of the supply chain interdependence structure on network-level trust in th...
abstract: Based on the distinction between expressive vs instrumental motives, six theoretical mecha...
This paper investigates the impact of network formation on trust and trustworthiness. We run a labor...
Do we trust better-connected people more than others and are those who are better connected more tr...
This paper presents empirical results of research on the influence of social aspects on the organiza...
This chapter pleads for more inspiration from human nature, in agent-based modeling.As an illustrati...
textabstractA fundamental question in social sciences is how trust emerges. We provide an answer whi...
D rawing on behavioral research, we construct a multi-period model with which to examine the role of...
Trust is often described as an important variable in social interactions. Economics scholars have ma...
Dynamic network models based on the homophily principle are criticized for neglecting organizational...
The United States has experienced prolonged severe shortages of vital medications over the past two ...
Trust is a pervasive feature of human social interaction. Much of the recent interest in trust has b...
Trust is widely recognized as a predictor of positive supply network performance in terms of cost re...
Based on the distinction between expressive and instrumental motives, six theoretical mechanisms for...
Based on the distinction between expressive and instrumental motives, six theoretical mechanisms for...
We investigate the impact of the supply chain interdependence structure on network-level trust in th...
abstract: Based on the distinction between expressive vs instrumental motives, six theoretical mecha...
This paper investigates the impact of network formation on trust and trustworthiness. We run a labor...
Do we trust better-connected people more than others and are those who are better connected more tr...
This paper presents empirical results of research on the influence of social aspects on the organiza...
This chapter pleads for more inspiration from human nature, in agent-based modeling.As an illustrati...
textabstractA fundamental question in social sciences is how trust emerges. We provide an answer whi...
D rawing on behavioral research, we construct a multi-period model with which to examine the role of...
Trust is often described as an important variable in social interactions. Economics scholars have ma...
Dynamic network models based on the homophily principle are criticized for neglecting organizational...
The United States has experienced prolonged severe shortages of vital medications over the past two ...
Trust is a pervasive feature of human social interaction. Much of the recent interest in trust has b...