This article provides an empirical test of whether trust and distrust can co-exist in the mind of an employee. Two interrelated questions are considered: firstly, whether trust and distrust judgements are ‘symmetrical’ or whether they can occur ‘simultaneously’ as separate constructs; and, secondly, whether trust and distrust judgements entail the same or conceptually different expectations as revealed in their expressions and anticipated manifestations. Using a concurrent mixed-method design incorporating a structured card sort and in-depth interviews, data were collected from 56 participants in two organizations. The card-sort findings offer little support for the co-existence of trust and distrust, but suggest they could be separate cons...
This thesis contributes to the extant body of knowledge of trust and distrust offering insights into...
Abstract: In this article, we review the distrust literature and explore whether the universal seque...
Abstract. Scholarship of trust in institutions has tended to see trust and distrust as opposites on ...
This paper provides an empirical test of whether trust and distrust can co-exist in the mind of an e...
Though many studies have focused on trust, its counterpart, distrust, has been largely ignored. The ...
This paper proposes the Unified Trust-Distrust Model (UTDM) to reconcile the differences in the lite...
Trust has been one of the most discussed topics in research on decision-making processes in organiza...
At the heart of employment relations is the desire of both management and employees to create an ide...
This research on the experience of distrust within organizational life is aimed firstly at drawing a...
PURPOSE : This study aims to analyse trust and distrust as specific board processes between the boar...
While researchers have said that trust is vital to customer-vendor relationships, they have said lit...
Purpose: This study provides much needed empirical data to conceptualise organisational distrust in ...
This paper addresses the puzzle of why the same workplace employment relations regimes can lead to d...
Trust and distrust have been studied at great length by researchers in the field of information syst...
This paper explores the development and maintenance of trust and distrust in an organization undergo...
This thesis contributes to the extant body of knowledge of trust and distrust offering insights into...
Abstract: In this article, we review the distrust literature and explore whether the universal seque...
Abstract. Scholarship of trust in institutions has tended to see trust and distrust as opposites on ...
This paper provides an empirical test of whether trust and distrust can co-exist in the mind of an e...
Though many studies have focused on trust, its counterpart, distrust, has been largely ignored. The ...
This paper proposes the Unified Trust-Distrust Model (UTDM) to reconcile the differences in the lite...
Trust has been one of the most discussed topics in research on decision-making processes in organiza...
At the heart of employment relations is the desire of both management and employees to create an ide...
This research on the experience of distrust within organizational life is aimed firstly at drawing a...
PURPOSE : This study aims to analyse trust and distrust as specific board processes between the boar...
While researchers have said that trust is vital to customer-vendor relationships, they have said lit...
Purpose: This study provides much needed empirical data to conceptualise organisational distrust in ...
This paper addresses the puzzle of why the same workplace employment relations regimes can lead to d...
Trust and distrust have been studied at great length by researchers in the field of information syst...
This paper explores the development and maintenance of trust and distrust in an organization undergo...
This thesis contributes to the extant body of knowledge of trust and distrust offering insights into...
Abstract: In this article, we review the distrust literature and explore whether the universal seque...
Abstract. Scholarship of trust in institutions has tended to see trust and distrust as opposites on ...