This research examined the relationship between social class and generalized trust, or a belief that others have a benign intention in social interactions, in a diverse set of societies represented in the World Values Survey. The strength of the relationship varied significantly across societies: Although social class was a positive predictor of generalized trust in wealthy countries, as reported in past research, among less wealthy countries social class was uncorrelated with trust. These results indicate that resources available to individuals of high social class may make a trusting belief more rewarding; nevertheless, in less wealthy societies, the socio-political economic infrastructure that supports generalized trust is unavailable, a...
for not only funding this research, but also for their invaluable comments. A large number of studie...
Generalized trust has become a prominent concept at the nexus of several disciplines, and the wide d...
Group-based trust was investigated by considering the relationship between 2 groups withdiffering so...
This analysis of variations in the level of generalized social trust (defined here as the belief tha...
In every social transaction there is an element of trust. The degree to which we trust others, calle...
Trust is essential for social interactions, cooperation and social order. Research has shown that so...
This review examines the relationship between a person's social status and trust. Previous research ...
A vast literature has investigated the relationship between trust and aggregate economic performance...
his article identifies six main theories of the determinants of social trust, and tests them against...
Trust and trustworthiness are important components of social capital and much attention has been de...
Several non-experimental studies report that income inequality and other forms of population-based h...
This dissertation found support for an alternative explanation of a country-level negative relation ...
People in society with high levels of generalized social trust and political trust are more likely t...
This paper examines how social relations and norms contribute to the emergence of generalized trust ...
A vast literature has investigated the relationship between trust and aggregate economic performance...
for not only funding this research, but also for their invaluable comments. A large number of studie...
Generalized trust has become a prominent concept at the nexus of several disciplines, and the wide d...
Group-based trust was investigated by considering the relationship between 2 groups withdiffering so...
This analysis of variations in the level of generalized social trust (defined here as the belief tha...
In every social transaction there is an element of trust. The degree to which we trust others, calle...
Trust is essential for social interactions, cooperation and social order. Research has shown that so...
This review examines the relationship between a person's social status and trust. Previous research ...
A vast literature has investigated the relationship between trust and aggregate economic performance...
his article identifies six main theories of the determinants of social trust, and tests them against...
Trust and trustworthiness are important components of social capital and much attention has been de...
Several non-experimental studies report that income inequality and other forms of population-based h...
This dissertation found support for an alternative explanation of a country-level negative relation ...
People in society with high levels of generalized social trust and political trust are more likely t...
This paper examines how social relations and norms contribute to the emergence of generalized trust ...
A vast literature has investigated the relationship between trust and aggregate economic performance...
for not only funding this research, but also for their invaluable comments. A large number of studie...
Generalized trust has become a prominent concept at the nexus of several disciplines, and the wide d...
Group-based trust was investigated by considering the relationship between 2 groups withdiffering so...