In this dissertation I develop a theoretical model on the effects of risk on the formation of trust in the initial stages of a relationship. Risk is proposed to influence trust in two ways: First, risk exerts a direct influence on trust. Risk may decrease trust, increase trust, or increase trust under specific conditions. Second, risk may affect the level of trust indirectly by influencing the effect of social stimuli on the formation of trust. In this second indirect effect of risk, risk is first proposed to influence the content of trust, or what trust is about as represented in the importance a trustor attaches to benevolence or ability. Moreover and related to the effect of risk on the form of trust, risk is further proposed to affect w...
This Chapter explores the phenomenon of trust as presented inthe social sciences literature. It revi...
In this chapter, we argue that trust can be better understood in relation to people’s attempts to de...
In this paper we seek to disentangle goals and trust, and argue that people’s goals in interacting w...
In this dissertation I develop a theoretical model on the effects of risk on the formation of trust ...
The article looks at the effects of risk on the formation of initial trust. It argues that risk infl...
This paper seeks to expand our understanding of initial trust by looking at how variation in risk...
We will examine in this paper three crucial aspects of trust dynamics: a) How A’s trusting B and rel...
This dissertation advances knowledge on social judgments in risk communication by revealing the stre...
Interpersonal trust is currently receiving widespread attention in the academy. Many legal scholars ...
Philosophical conceptions of the relationship between risk and trust may be divided into three main ...
Trust is a key aspect of various social interactions. Correspondingly, trust has been heavily studie...
Scholars agree that trust primarily has two bases: trustworthiness—the extent to which a trustee is ...
This Chapter explores the phenomenon of trust as presented inthe social sciences literature. It revi...
Corresponding to the pivotal role of trust for all kinds of social interactions and inter-personal r...
Trust is full of puzzle and paradox.Trust is both rational and emotional. Trust can go beyond calcul...
This Chapter explores the phenomenon of trust as presented inthe social sciences literature. It revi...
In this chapter, we argue that trust can be better understood in relation to people’s attempts to de...
In this paper we seek to disentangle goals and trust, and argue that people’s goals in interacting w...
In this dissertation I develop a theoretical model on the effects of risk on the formation of trust ...
The article looks at the effects of risk on the formation of initial trust. It argues that risk infl...
This paper seeks to expand our understanding of initial trust by looking at how variation in risk...
We will examine in this paper three crucial aspects of trust dynamics: a) How A’s trusting B and rel...
This dissertation advances knowledge on social judgments in risk communication by revealing the stre...
Interpersonal trust is currently receiving widespread attention in the academy. Many legal scholars ...
Philosophical conceptions of the relationship between risk and trust may be divided into three main ...
Trust is a key aspect of various social interactions. Correspondingly, trust has been heavily studie...
Scholars agree that trust primarily has two bases: trustworthiness—the extent to which a trustee is ...
This Chapter explores the phenomenon of trust as presented inthe social sciences literature. It revi...
Corresponding to the pivotal role of trust for all kinds of social interactions and inter-personal r...
Trust is full of puzzle and paradox.Trust is both rational and emotional. Trust can go beyond calcul...
This Chapter explores the phenomenon of trust as presented inthe social sciences literature. It revi...
In this chapter, we argue that trust can be better understood in relation to people’s attempts to de...
In this paper we seek to disentangle goals and trust, and argue that people’s goals in interacting w...