Research on trust in business collaborations is generally founded on the premises that: a) cognitive trust is initially defined within contractual procedures; b) positive experiences lead to adjustments in contractual and/or informal arrangements, and c) cognitive trust is eventually supplanted by affective trust. This dynamic, process view of trust fails to capture the impact of trust experiences in external collaborations on trust emergence in a focal collaboration, and the complexity of trust co-evolution as each actor interprets and responds to the other's communication, behaviour and action. A complexity conceptualisation of trust as a self-organising, adaptive phenomenon can help us better understand the way trust develops. Through en...
This study provides a much needed empirical examination of the influence of interpersonal trust on c...
This research investigates relationships between group cognitive make-up, co-operative context, and ...
This research investigates relationships between group cognitive make-up, co-operative context, and ...
Trust has generally been presented in the literature as a phenomenon derived through cognitive and a...
Trust and distrust are two distinct organizing principles that play a critical role in interorganiza...
Trust is a key dimension in business relationships and has been much studied. But less attention has...
Trust has been widely studied in the context of business relationships and is viewed as one of the d...
This paper aims to conceptualize the dynamics of trust in business relationships by identifying its ...
The field study presented in the article illustrates how trust is operationalized in business practi...
We will examine in this paper three crucial aspects of trust dynamics: a) How A’s trusting B and rel...
This paper aims to examine and conceptualize the dynamics of trust in business relationships, includ...
This paper shares experiences from action research carried out by the author in an SME business sett...
This paper explores the dance of trust in cross-sector R&D collaborations, and does so by drawin...
Many organizations aspire to gain collaborative advantage by working in partnerships across organiza...
We observe that the nature of trust when viewed in a collaborative context can have varied implicati...
This study provides a much needed empirical examination of the influence of interpersonal trust on c...
This research investigates relationships between group cognitive make-up, co-operative context, and ...
This research investigates relationships between group cognitive make-up, co-operative context, and ...
Trust has generally been presented in the literature as a phenomenon derived through cognitive and a...
Trust and distrust are two distinct organizing principles that play a critical role in interorganiza...
Trust is a key dimension in business relationships and has been much studied. But less attention has...
Trust has been widely studied in the context of business relationships and is viewed as one of the d...
This paper aims to conceptualize the dynamics of trust in business relationships by identifying its ...
The field study presented in the article illustrates how trust is operationalized in business practi...
We will examine in this paper three crucial aspects of trust dynamics: a) How A’s trusting B and rel...
This paper aims to examine and conceptualize the dynamics of trust in business relationships, includ...
This paper shares experiences from action research carried out by the author in an SME business sett...
This paper explores the dance of trust in cross-sector R&D collaborations, and does so by drawin...
Many organizations aspire to gain collaborative advantage by working in partnerships across organiza...
We observe that the nature of trust when viewed in a collaborative context can have varied implicati...
This study provides a much needed empirical examination of the influence of interpersonal trust on c...
This research investigates relationships between group cognitive make-up, co-operative context, and ...
This research investigates relationships between group cognitive make-up, co-operative context, and ...