This article integrates strategic factors influencing trust with social contextual factors to create a broader understanding of interpersonal trust across organizational boundaries. In contrast to more passive models of trust development, it introduces the construct of threat-reducing behavior as an active interpersonal strategy for building and maintaining trust. Using a sample of 207 executive-level boundary spanners working on knowledgebased projects, it finds a positive relationship between threat-reducing behavior and interpersonal trust across or...
It is well known in economics, law, and sociology that reputation costs in a closed network give ins...
The purpose of this paper is to determine if there are links between interpersonal trust and compete...
Purpose – Past research has shown that, by implementing knowledge sharing, an organisation can maint...
This article develops the foundations for a theory of interpersonal trust-building based on relation...
This article examines how uncertain situations of threat or opportunity influence people’s choices t...
This research investigates into interpersonal trust and workplace outcomes in organizations within ...
We examine empirically how an organization that deliberately enhances interpersonal trust to become ...
We all know people we find difficult to deal with. Some we trust despite major past transgressions, ...
Despite the pivotal role that both power and interpersonal trust play in a multitude of social excha...
The aim of this dissertation is to explore the development, management and measurement of interper...
Previous research suggests that safety behavior is an important antecedent of workplace safety that ...
Trust is an important element for healthy human elationships, and it has notable implications for or...
Purpose: This study examines how interpersonal trust forms in business networks and anchors relation...
This book brings a social networks perspective to bear on topics of leadership, decision-making, tur...
Abstract This article develops the foundations for a theory of interpersonal trust-building based on...
It is well known in economics, law, and sociology that reputation costs in a closed network give ins...
The purpose of this paper is to determine if there are links between interpersonal trust and compete...
Purpose – Past research has shown that, by implementing knowledge sharing, an organisation can maint...
This article develops the foundations for a theory of interpersonal trust-building based on relation...
This article examines how uncertain situations of threat or opportunity influence people’s choices t...
This research investigates into interpersonal trust and workplace outcomes in organizations within ...
We examine empirically how an organization that deliberately enhances interpersonal trust to become ...
We all know people we find difficult to deal with. Some we trust despite major past transgressions, ...
Despite the pivotal role that both power and interpersonal trust play in a multitude of social excha...
The aim of this dissertation is to explore the development, management and measurement of interper...
Previous research suggests that safety behavior is an important antecedent of workplace safety that ...
Trust is an important element for healthy human elationships, and it has notable implications for or...
Purpose: This study examines how interpersonal trust forms in business networks and anchors relation...
This book brings a social networks perspective to bear on topics of leadership, decision-making, tur...
Abstract This article develops the foundations for a theory of interpersonal trust-building based on...
It is well known in economics, law, and sociology that reputation costs in a closed network give ins...
The purpose of this paper is to determine if there are links between interpersonal trust and compete...
Purpose – Past research has shown that, by implementing knowledge sharing, an organisation can maint...