Trust propensity is typically conceptualized as a stable, trait-like, exogenous variable. Drawing on the social investment principle of personality change, we argue that trust propensity has situationally specific components and is likely to be less stable during periods of career transition. Using a latent curve-latent state-trait model, we present evidence that suggests that trust propensity has stable (trait) and unstable (state) components during career transition periods and that it has the potential to change over time. Our results are replicated across two, transitional workplace populations during a process of (re)socialization into an organization. In our second study, we also expand our focus to examine correlates of trust propens...
Theorizing about trust has focused predominantly on cognitive trust cues such as trustworthiness, po...
Drawing on Cybernetic Big Five Theory, we propose that chronic job insecurity is associated with an ...
This paper seeks to expand our understanding of initial trust by looking at how variation in risk...
Trust propensity is typically conceptualized as a stable, trait-like, exogenous variable. Drawing on...
Scholars agree that trust primarily has two bases: trustworthiness—the extent to which a trustee is ...
Despite recent theoretical advances, the pattern of trust development between coworkers has yet to r...
Despite recent theoretical advances, the pattern of trust development between coworkers has yet to r...
The main objective of this paper is to highlight the vital role that both state trust (trust in top ...
The trust literature distinguishes trustworthiness (the ability, benevolence, and integrity of a tru...
Corresponding to the pivotal role of trust for all kinds of social interactions and inter-personal r...
In this dissertation I develop a theoretical model on the effects of risk on the formation of trust ...
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is associated with paradoxical trust cognitions and behaviours...
Despite recent theoretical advances, the pattern of trust development between coworkers has yet to r...
Drawing on Cybernetic Big Five Theory, we propose that chronic job insecurity is associated with an ...
We will examine in this paper three crucial aspects of trust dynamics: a) How A’s trusting B and rel...
Theorizing about trust has focused predominantly on cognitive trust cues such as trustworthiness, po...
Drawing on Cybernetic Big Five Theory, we propose that chronic job insecurity is associated with an ...
This paper seeks to expand our understanding of initial trust by looking at how variation in risk...
Trust propensity is typically conceptualized as a stable, trait-like, exogenous variable. Drawing on...
Scholars agree that trust primarily has two bases: trustworthiness—the extent to which a trustee is ...
Despite recent theoretical advances, the pattern of trust development between coworkers has yet to r...
Despite recent theoretical advances, the pattern of trust development between coworkers has yet to r...
The main objective of this paper is to highlight the vital role that both state trust (trust in top ...
The trust literature distinguishes trustworthiness (the ability, benevolence, and integrity of a tru...
Corresponding to the pivotal role of trust for all kinds of social interactions and inter-personal r...
In this dissertation I develop a theoretical model on the effects of risk on the formation of trust ...
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is associated with paradoxical trust cognitions and behaviours...
Despite recent theoretical advances, the pattern of trust development between coworkers has yet to r...
Drawing on Cybernetic Big Five Theory, we propose that chronic job insecurity is associated with an ...
We will examine in this paper three crucial aspects of trust dynamics: a) How A’s trusting B and rel...
Theorizing about trust has focused predominantly on cognitive trust cues such as trustworthiness, po...
Drawing on Cybernetic Big Five Theory, we propose that chronic job insecurity is associated with an ...
This paper seeks to expand our understanding of initial trust by looking at how variation in risk...