Several previous studies measure the extent to which individuals trust other individuals and argue that individual trust is an important element of interaction in organizations and markets. However, a related topic is the extent to which it is possible for individuals to trust groups as separate entities. This concept, referred to as collective trust, has been previously discussed but not carefully demonstrated. We conduct experiments that specifically address the question of whether it is possible for individuals to exhibit trust for a group, beyond the trust they exhibit for individual members of that group. Using the trust (or investment) game, our results show that individuals exhibit collective trust: They transfer perceptions of trust...
It is widely acknowledged that trust greatly affects work group functioning. Whereas trust may facil...
The trust building process is basic to social science. We investigate it in a laboratory setting usi...
We present the results of an experiment that attempts to measure the social value of groups. In the ...
We compared the behavior of groups and individuals in a two-person trust game. The first mover in th...
This paper investigates trust behavior in situations where decision-makers are large groups and the ...
People often have generalised expectations of trustworthiness about ingroup and outgroup members, ba...
We experimentally examine how group identity affects trust behavior in an investment game. In one tr...
We experimentally examine how group identity affects trust behavior in an investment game. In one tr...
In this paper we present a new methodology which, while allowing for anonymous interaction, it also ...
In this paper we present a new methodology which, while allowing for anonymous interaction, it also ...
The role that shared group membership plays in decisions to trust others is now well established wit...
In every social transaction there is an element of trust. The degree to which we trust others, calle...
The present research experimentally examines the influence of group identity on trust behavior in an...
Social life offers innumerable instances in which trust relations involve multiple agents. In an exp...
Trusting and trustworthy environments are argued to promote collective action, as people learn to re...
It is widely acknowledged that trust greatly affects work group functioning. Whereas trust may facil...
The trust building process is basic to social science. We investigate it in a laboratory setting usi...
We present the results of an experiment that attempts to measure the social value of groups. In the ...
We compared the behavior of groups and individuals in a two-person trust game. The first mover in th...
This paper investigates trust behavior in situations where decision-makers are large groups and the ...
People often have generalised expectations of trustworthiness about ingroup and outgroup members, ba...
We experimentally examine how group identity affects trust behavior in an investment game. In one tr...
We experimentally examine how group identity affects trust behavior in an investment game. In one tr...
In this paper we present a new methodology which, while allowing for anonymous interaction, it also ...
In this paper we present a new methodology which, while allowing for anonymous interaction, it also ...
The role that shared group membership plays in decisions to trust others is now well established wit...
In every social transaction there is an element of trust. The degree to which we trust others, calle...
The present research experimentally examines the influence of group identity on trust behavior in an...
Social life offers innumerable instances in which trust relations involve multiple agents. In an exp...
Trusting and trustworthy environments are argued to promote collective action, as people learn to re...
It is widely acknowledged that trust greatly affects work group functioning. Whereas trust may facil...
The trust building process is basic to social science. We investigate it in a laboratory setting usi...
We present the results of an experiment that attempts to measure the social value of groups. In the ...