Drawing on a social-cognitive theory of psychology, this study introduces a new conceptual framework to explain trust building by individuals and the role that formal rules and laws may play in this process. Trust is viewed as composed of cultural, communal, and contextual components, with the latter encompassing formal institutions. We demonstrate that the contextual component measured through three institutional indexes is the strongest predictor of social trust that may not only condition the importance of cultural and communal components for the process of trust formation, but also trigger changes in them. We also furnish evidence that this impact may vary across formal institutional types and suggest that the autonomy dimension of the ...
ABSTRACT. Cultural psychology is a hybrid of social and developmental psychology on the one hand, an...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Despite decades of interdisciplinary research on trust...
In this paper we consider the importance of trust, in the context of economic institutions, and spec...
Drawing on a social-cognitive theory of psychology, this study introduces a new conceptual framework...
While formal institutions are recognized as having an effect on trust formation, no theoretical or e...
By drawing on psychological models of action choice, this study distinguishes between four key facto...
While formal institutions are recognized as having an effect on trust formation, no theoretical or e...
This study uses psychological models of skill acquisition to explain how social trust is formed. We ...
The main objective of this paper was to analyze the concept of social trust and the mechanisms of it...
In this paper, an overview of the theories on social trust formation is provided, which are grouped ...
Interpersonal trust is an important source of social and economic development. Over decades, researc...
Interpersonal trust is an important source of social and economic development. Over decades, researc...
With increasing complexity of the networks of social interaction new and more abstract forms of trus...
Despite significant interest in trust over the last decade, the literature has yet to explain adequ...
This paper discusses a role of trust in post-industrial society. I argue that a social theory of tru...
ABSTRACT. Cultural psychology is a hybrid of social and developmental psychology on the one hand, an...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Despite decades of interdisciplinary research on trust...
In this paper we consider the importance of trust, in the context of economic institutions, and spec...
Drawing on a social-cognitive theory of psychology, this study introduces a new conceptual framework...
While formal institutions are recognized as having an effect on trust formation, no theoretical or e...
By drawing on psychological models of action choice, this study distinguishes between four key facto...
While formal institutions are recognized as having an effect on trust formation, no theoretical or e...
This study uses psychological models of skill acquisition to explain how social trust is formed. We ...
The main objective of this paper was to analyze the concept of social trust and the mechanisms of it...
In this paper, an overview of the theories on social trust formation is provided, which are grouped ...
Interpersonal trust is an important source of social and economic development. Over decades, researc...
Interpersonal trust is an important source of social and economic development. Over decades, researc...
With increasing complexity of the networks of social interaction new and more abstract forms of trus...
Despite significant interest in trust over the last decade, the literature has yet to explain adequ...
This paper discusses a role of trust in post-industrial society. I argue that a social theory of tru...
ABSTRACT. Cultural psychology is a hybrid of social and developmental psychology on the one hand, an...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Despite decades of interdisciplinary research on trust...
In this paper we consider the importance of trust, in the context of economic institutions, and spec...