Prior research on trust repair has focused primarily on investigating verbal responses to breaches of trust. Although consistently implicated in violations, the role of affect in the repair process has been mostly ignored. Using a scenario-based paradigm, we conducted an experimental study to examine the value of mistrusted party’s empathy, specific responses to an integrity-based violation (apology vs. denial), and nature of consequences (personal vs. organizational), as well as their interactive effects, on trust repair. Consequently, we sought to merge work on verbal responses with affect. Major findings indicated that presence of mistrusted party’s empathy functioned to repair trust better than its absence and, when coupled with a denia...
Trust is commonly recognized as a significant part in social life. Exploring how to repair violated ...
Transgressions and injustice are an inevitable part of social life, both in interactions between ind...
Transgressions and injustice are an inevitable part of social life, both in interactions between ind...
Prior research on trust repair has focused primarily on investigating verbal responses to breaches o...
Trust is an important element of relationships in organizations; however, it frequently is broken an...
The researchers investigated trust in a distributed work team. We explored the extent to which incre...
Previous work in the areas of organizational trust repair and crisis communication has provided conf...
International audienceThis study examines the conditions under which apologies help to elicit forgiv...
Abstract Purpose This paper aims to examine how verbal responses (denials vs apologies) following ...
This study provides a deeper understanding of how organizational crises and crisis communication aff...
Across domains, organizations and society are facing a trust deficit (Twenge, Campbell, & Carter, 20...
This study investigates the effect of linguistic realizations of employee empathy (LREE) on brand tr...
This dissertation examines how perceived perspective taking relates to trust repair, specifically in...
The present study examined whether perceptions of a transgressor’s trustworthiness mediates the rela...
We report results from five experiments that describe the influence of emotional states on trust. We...
Trust is commonly recognized as a significant part in social life. Exploring how to repair violated ...
Transgressions and injustice are an inevitable part of social life, both in interactions between ind...
Transgressions and injustice are an inevitable part of social life, both in interactions between ind...
Prior research on trust repair has focused primarily on investigating verbal responses to breaches o...
Trust is an important element of relationships in organizations; however, it frequently is broken an...
The researchers investigated trust in a distributed work team. We explored the extent to which incre...
Previous work in the areas of organizational trust repair and crisis communication has provided conf...
International audienceThis study examines the conditions under which apologies help to elicit forgiv...
Abstract Purpose This paper aims to examine how verbal responses (denials vs apologies) following ...
This study provides a deeper understanding of how organizational crises and crisis communication aff...
Across domains, organizations and society are facing a trust deficit (Twenge, Campbell, & Carter, 20...
This study investigates the effect of linguistic realizations of employee empathy (LREE) on brand tr...
This dissertation examines how perceived perspective taking relates to trust repair, specifically in...
The present study examined whether perceptions of a transgressor’s trustworthiness mediates the rela...
We report results from five experiments that describe the influence of emotional states on trust. We...
Trust is commonly recognized as a significant part in social life. Exploring how to repair violated ...
Transgressions and injustice are an inevitable part of social life, both in interactions between ind...
Transgressions and injustice are an inevitable part of social life, both in interactions between ind...