By drawing on psychological models of action choice, this study distinguishes between four key factors that determine trust building: (1) knowledge to trust, (2) others-regarding, (3) cognition, and (4) contexts. These four factors are combined into a single analytical framework that is used for establishing channels through which the institutional context impacts social trust formation. Our theoretical and empirical evidence suggests that context is the strongest determinant of trust, with its overall effect being, however, modified by the degree to which the individual’s knowledge of trusting, cognition, and others-regarding are developed. The Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC) data from the year 2012...
In this thesis, I present three quantitative empirical studies of informal institutions. The focus o...
AbstractObjective: This study aims at investigating social trust and its determinants in Sabzevar ci...
With increasing complexity of the networks of social interaction new and more abstract forms of trus...
By drawing on psychological models of action choice, this study distinguishes between four key facto...
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...
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...
This paper argues that job characteristics can influence the patterns of social trust formation. By ...
Interpersonal trust is an important source of social and economic development. Over decades, researc...
Despite significant interest in trust over the last decade, the literature has yet to explain adequ...
In this paper we consider the importance of trust, in the context of economic institutions, and spec...
In this thesis, I present three quantitative empirical studies of informal institutions. The focus o...
AbstractObjective: This study aims at investigating social trust and its determinants in Sabzevar ci...
With increasing complexity of the networks of social interaction new and more abstract forms of trus...
By drawing on psychological models of action choice, this study distinguishes between four key facto...
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...
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...
This paper argues that job characteristics can influence the patterns of social trust formation. By ...
Interpersonal trust is an important source of social and economic development. Over decades, researc...
Despite significant interest in trust over the last decade, the literature has yet to explain adequ...
In this paper we consider the importance of trust, in the context of economic institutions, and spec...
In this thesis, I present three quantitative empirical studies of informal institutions. The focus o...
AbstractObjective: This study aims at investigating social trust and its determinants in Sabzevar ci...
With increasing complexity of the networks of social interaction new and more abstract forms of trus...