Institution-centered accounts of generalized trust rely on the idea that law-breaking and state's unfairness lower individuals' propensity to trust fellow citizens because of a weaker confidence in the state. Despite the theoretical relevance attributed to this mediation mechanism, no empirical analysis in the literature has focused on examining its correlational validity. Using data from the European Social Survey (2010), the Quality of Government EU Regional data, and EUROSTAT, this paper assesses the intervening role of institutional trust on the relationship between crime rates, state's fairness, and generalized trust. Results from a Multilevel SEM (MSEM) mediation analysis indicate that trust in institutions strongly mediates the relat...
In this article, the authors evaluate the origins of generalized trust. In addition to examining ind...
In this article, the authors evaluate the origins of generalized trust. In addition to examining ind...
The police can be seen as a governmental institution or as an organizational body, where especially ...
Institution-centered accounts of generalized trust rely on the idea that law-breaking and state’s un...
Institution-centered accounts of generalized trust rely on the idea that law-breaking and state’s un...
Institution-centered accounts of generalized trust rely on the idea that law-breaking and state’s un...
Institution-centered accounts of generalized trust rely on the idea that law-breaking and state’s un...
First published online: August 7, 2019Institution-centered accounts of generalized trust rely on the...
Trust is a crucial asset for any society, and the quest to generate and uphold trust is as crucial a...
Trust is a crucial asset for any society, and the quest to generate and uphold trust is as crucial a...
Trust is a crucial asset for any society, and the quest to generate and uphold trust is as crucial a...
What factors lead to greater levels of generalized trust in society? In this paper, we test four cha...
In this article, the authors evaluate the origins of generalized trust. In addi-tion to examining in...
Fear of crime is a social problem on its own, partly independent of crime as actual crime does not f...
Fear of crime is a social problem on its own, partly independent of crime as actual crime does not f...
In this article, the authors evaluate the origins of generalized trust. In addition to examining ind...
In this article, the authors evaluate the origins of generalized trust. In addition to examining ind...
The police can be seen as a governmental institution or as an organizational body, where especially ...
Institution-centered accounts of generalized trust rely on the idea that law-breaking and state’s un...
Institution-centered accounts of generalized trust rely on the idea that law-breaking and state’s un...
Institution-centered accounts of generalized trust rely on the idea that law-breaking and state’s un...
Institution-centered accounts of generalized trust rely on the idea that law-breaking and state’s un...
First published online: August 7, 2019Institution-centered accounts of generalized trust rely on the...
Trust is a crucial asset for any society, and the quest to generate and uphold trust is as crucial a...
Trust is a crucial asset for any society, and the quest to generate and uphold trust is as crucial a...
Trust is a crucial asset for any society, and the quest to generate and uphold trust is as crucial a...
What factors lead to greater levels of generalized trust in society? In this paper, we test four cha...
In this article, the authors evaluate the origins of generalized trust. In addi-tion to examining in...
Fear of crime is a social problem on its own, partly independent of crime as actual crime does not f...
Fear of crime is a social problem on its own, partly independent of crime as actual crime does not f...
In this article, the authors evaluate the origins of generalized trust. In addition to examining ind...
In this article, the authors evaluate the origins of generalized trust. In addition to examining ind...
The police can be seen as a governmental institution or as an organizational body, where especially ...