The binary opposition of trusting or not trusting is inadequate to understand the often ambiguous and contradictory ideas people possess about risk regulators, particularly when knowledge and experience of such institutions is limited. The paper reports qualitative and quantitative data from a major study of public perceptions (n = 30 focus groups) of UK risk regulators. We compare the complex and widely different ‘trust profiles’ of two regulatory organisations which are institutionally related (the Health and Safety Executive and the Railways Inspectorate) but very separate in the minds of our participants. The paper develops the notion of critical trust to interrogate the various ways in which people make sense of such organisations, as ...
Risk regulation analyses the organization and institutional settings for risk regulation and regulat...
The paper poses the question of whether the findings from social science research on risk perception...
In this article, managers' perceptions of risk on entering a newly formed primary health care partne...
The binary opposition of trusting or not trusting is inadequate to understand the often ambiguous an...
This paper reports on two comparative ranking tasks performed by a sample of the British citizens (N...
This paper reports on two comparative ranking tasks performed by a sample of the British citizens (N...
Although some disagreement about the strength of the relationship, it is generally agreed within ris...
This article investigates possible differential levels of trust in government regulation across five...
The present article attempts an integrative review of knowledge on public trust in institutions and ...
Purpose: This paper evaluates the non-healthcare organisational literature on conceptualisations of ...
This paper considers the institutional factors that shape regulatory officials' perceptions of risks...
Although there is ample empirical evidence that trust in risk regulation is strongly related to the ...
This study aims to expand our understanding of institutional trust by examining how consumers expres...
This editorial reflects on the relationship between risk and trust in health and health care. It exa...
Across the developed world, governments face severe challenges in health care reform as demand rises...
Risk regulation analyses the organization and institutional settings for risk regulation and regulat...
The paper poses the question of whether the findings from social science research on risk perception...
In this article, managers' perceptions of risk on entering a newly formed primary health care partne...
The binary opposition of trusting or not trusting is inadequate to understand the often ambiguous an...
This paper reports on two comparative ranking tasks performed by a sample of the British citizens (N...
This paper reports on two comparative ranking tasks performed by a sample of the British citizens (N...
Although some disagreement about the strength of the relationship, it is generally agreed within ris...
This article investigates possible differential levels of trust in government regulation across five...
The present article attempts an integrative review of knowledge on public trust in institutions and ...
Purpose: This paper evaluates the non-healthcare organisational literature on conceptualisations of ...
This paper considers the institutional factors that shape regulatory officials' perceptions of risks...
Although there is ample empirical evidence that trust in risk regulation is strongly related to the ...
This study aims to expand our understanding of institutional trust by examining how consumers expres...
This editorial reflects on the relationship between risk and trust in health and health care. It exa...
Across the developed world, governments face severe challenges in health care reform as demand rises...
Risk regulation analyses the organization and institutional settings for risk regulation and regulat...
The paper poses the question of whether the findings from social science research on risk perception...
In this article, managers' perceptions of risk on entering a newly formed primary health care partne...