This research on the experience of distrust within organizational life is aimed firstly at drawing an integrated framework of distrust antecedents linked to behavioral consequences as perceived by naive people; and, secondly, at comparing differences between two foci, individuals and organizations. A mixed qualitative to quantitative exploratory study uses the Delphi method with 38 participants from diverse countries working for a variety of organizations. Their opinions are classified and quantitatively compared. Antecedents depict a broader map than classical trust/distrust models while they organize the extant specific antecedents reported in the literature. Consequences on behavior intentions span over the full range of job dissatisfact...
The study tests an integrative model that considers the plausible effects of different areas of work...
Trust is a contemporary topic, as society is losing trust in prominent institutions. Understanding ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2012. Major: Psychology. Advisor: Paul R. Sacke...
This paper provides an empirical test of whether trust and distrust can co-exist in the mind of an e...
Though many studies have focused on trust, its counterpart, distrust, has been largely ignored. The ...
Trust has been one of the most discussed topics in research on decision-making processes in organiza...
Pfeffer\u27s (2006) lament that the American workplace is a story of missed opportunities (p. 30) ...
Trust and distrust are considered as crucial elements in the management of hybrid interorganisationa...
This article investigates the structure and functions of organizational trust, examining the content...
The recent interest of management researchers in the issue of organizational trust is mainly based o...
Trust is a complex concept and our understanding of what creates, sustains and builds trust within o...
This article provides an empirical test of whether trust and distrust can co-exist in the mind of an...
This research investigates into interpersonal trust and workplace outcomes in organizations within s...
While the association between trust and inter-organizational control has received significant attent...
The significance of trust and knowledge for the competitiveness of a firm has been already widely de...
The study tests an integrative model that considers the plausible effects of different areas of work...
Trust is a contemporary topic, as society is losing trust in prominent institutions. Understanding ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2012. Major: Psychology. Advisor: Paul R. Sacke...
This paper provides an empirical test of whether trust and distrust can co-exist in the mind of an e...
Though many studies have focused on trust, its counterpart, distrust, has been largely ignored. The ...
Trust has been one of the most discussed topics in research on decision-making processes in organiza...
Pfeffer\u27s (2006) lament that the American workplace is a story of missed opportunities (p. 30) ...
Trust and distrust are considered as crucial elements in the management of hybrid interorganisationa...
This article investigates the structure and functions of organizational trust, examining the content...
The recent interest of management researchers in the issue of organizational trust is mainly based o...
Trust is a complex concept and our understanding of what creates, sustains and builds trust within o...
This article provides an empirical test of whether trust and distrust can co-exist in the mind of an...
This research investigates into interpersonal trust and workplace outcomes in organizations within s...
While the association between trust and inter-organizational control has received significant attent...
The significance of trust and knowledge for the competitiveness of a firm has been already widely de...
The study tests an integrative model that considers the plausible effects of different areas of work...
Trust is a contemporary topic, as society is losing trust in prominent institutions. Understanding ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2012. Major: Psychology. Advisor: Paul R. Sacke...