This research study seeks to understand and describe how people in a Chinese society define trust in daily life. Employing a qualitative phenomenological method, data were obtained through in-depth interviews with 14 adult Chinese individuals in northern Taiwan. This research pinpoints prior misconceptions of trust, examines competing approaches to trust that have led to diverse definitions, adopts a holistic Chinese view of trust that bridges prior divergent views, mediates the agency-structure and trust-distrust dichotomies, and focuses on trust strategies applicable to different situations. The findings reveal that trust is a dyadic relationship in which how the trustee demonstrates his or her trustworthiness to gain trust and how the tr...
10.1177/1470595805054493International Journal of Cross Cultural Management52197-21
Research in sociology on social trust is historically recent, reflecting changing conditions underly...
The subject of the article is the analysis of key characteristics of modern economic theories in vie...
A qualitative approach was adopted to study the primary type of trust, Cognitive-based or Affective-...
Trust is acknowledged as a central tenet of business relationships. Yet for all the attention it rec...
Interpersonal trust is an essential aspect of many businesses today, and is often maintained by vari...
[[sponsorship]]民族學研究所[[note]]已出版;[SSCI];有審查制度[[note]]http://gateway.isiknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway...
Trust is acknowledged as a central tenet of business relationships. Yet for all the attention it rec...
Trust is acknowledged as a central tenet of business relationships. Yet for all the attention it rec...
Kuhlman, D. MichaelA mediation model is proposed to explain the development of dyadic trust (i.e., t...
The present study examined how social skills and interpersonal trust facilitate the support-seeking ...
Using TST and the interpersonal trust situational questionnaire, the investigation explored the inte...
This paper attempts to address the gaps in Lewicki et al.’s [1998] work which conceptualizes the co-...
This thesis aims to understand how trust development between business actors of marketing channel re...
Trust is acknowledged as a central tenet of business relationships. Yet for all the attention it rec...
10.1177/1470595805054493International Journal of Cross Cultural Management52197-21
Research in sociology on social trust is historically recent, reflecting changing conditions underly...
The subject of the article is the analysis of key characteristics of modern economic theories in vie...
A qualitative approach was adopted to study the primary type of trust, Cognitive-based or Affective-...
Trust is acknowledged as a central tenet of business relationships. Yet for all the attention it rec...
Interpersonal trust is an essential aspect of many businesses today, and is often maintained by vari...
[[sponsorship]]民族學研究所[[note]]已出版;[SSCI];有審查制度[[note]]http://gateway.isiknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway...
Trust is acknowledged as a central tenet of business relationships. Yet for all the attention it rec...
Trust is acknowledged as a central tenet of business relationships. Yet for all the attention it rec...
Kuhlman, D. MichaelA mediation model is proposed to explain the development of dyadic trust (i.e., t...
The present study examined how social skills and interpersonal trust facilitate the support-seeking ...
Using TST and the interpersonal trust situational questionnaire, the investigation explored the inte...
This paper attempts to address the gaps in Lewicki et al.’s [1998] work which conceptualizes the co-...
This thesis aims to understand how trust development between business actors of marketing channel re...
Trust is acknowledged as a central tenet of business relationships. Yet for all the attention it rec...
10.1177/1470595805054493International Journal of Cross Cultural Management52197-21
Research in sociology on social trust is historically recent, reflecting changing conditions underly...
The subject of the article is the analysis of key characteristics of modern economic theories in vie...