This article focuses on the measurement of trust. First, we start with a brief conceptualization of trust, contrasting it with the concept of generalized trust. Second, we survey developments in trust measurement since the 1960s. Third, we summarize and try to systematize a number of measurement debates that have taken place. Fourth, we outline how trust measurement may develop in the future, discuss how differently formulated survey questions may abate some of the debates within the field, and present empirical data that follow some of these directions. Essentially we argue that trust—as opposed to generalized trust—should be measured through reliance on a set of more specific questions that measure expectations across a series of differen...
textabstractAbstract. Scholarship of trust in institutions has tended to see trust and distrust as o...
In the social capital literature a distinction is made between trust expressed in people in general,...
We measure trust and trustworthiness in British society with an experiment using real monetary rewar...
This article focuses on the measurement of trust. First, we start with a brief conceptualization of ...
This article focuses on the measurement of trust. First, we start with a brief conceptualization of ...
Generalized trust has been one of the frequently researched attitudes in political and social scienc...
The organizational trust literature has burgeoned over the past two decades. Whilst this expanding r...
In empirical studies, survey questions are typically used to measure trust; trust games are also use...
This study investigates the concept of ‘trust’ through exploring the relationship between answers to...
This paper investigates the notion and role of trust in modern societies as a first step towards the...
Although the organisational literature is increasingly converging on common definitions and theoreti...
Social scientists have long held the view that trust has a significant influence on the economic pro...
In the social capital literature a distinction is made between trust expressed in people in general,...
The rapid advancement of research on trust and distrust in the news media and the plethora of method...
Several papers study the effect of trust by using the answer to the World Values Survey (WVS) questi...
textabstractAbstract. Scholarship of trust in institutions has tended to see trust and distrust as o...
In the social capital literature a distinction is made between trust expressed in people in general,...
We measure trust and trustworthiness in British society with an experiment using real monetary rewar...
This article focuses on the measurement of trust. First, we start with a brief conceptualization of ...
This article focuses on the measurement of trust. First, we start with a brief conceptualization of ...
Generalized trust has been one of the frequently researched attitudes in political and social scienc...
The organizational trust literature has burgeoned over the past two decades. Whilst this expanding r...
In empirical studies, survey questions are typically used to measure trust; trust games are also use...
This study investigates the concept of ‘trust’ through exploring the relationship between answers to...
This paper investigates the notion and role of trust in modern societies as a first step towards the...
Although the organisational literature is increasingly converging on common definitions and theoreti...
Social scientists have long held the view that trust has a significant influence on the economic pro...
In the social capital literature a distinction is made between trust expressed in people in general,...
The rapid advancement of research on trust and distrust in the news media and the plethora of method...
Several papers study the effect of trust by using the answer to the World Values Survey (WVS) questi...
textabstractAbstract. Scholarship of trust in institutions has tended to see trust and distrust as o...
In the social capital literature a distinction is made between trust expressed in people in general,...
We measure trust and trustworthiness in British society with an experiment using real monetary rewar...