This study aims to answer the question how previous trust experiences contextualize trust repair efforts. The concepts of calculus-based and relational trust are utilized to show the influence of the kind of trust on trust repair tactics, specifically apologies. We focus on a neglected referent of trust, that is trust between peers, and elucidate apology and its complements that might be effective between peers. We propose that the effectiveness of apologies and its specific complements depend not only on trust breach but also on the type of trust prior to a breach. Specifically, we claim that when apology is complemented with compensation or external attributions, these tactics repair trust more effectively in calculus-based trust. But, wh...
Prior literature on trust repair has focused primarily on exploring the effectiveness of different t...
Trust is an important element of relationships in organizations; however, it frequently is broken an...
Mistakes and betrayals can cause developing interpersonal trust between parties to be broken, and da...
This study aims to answer the question how previous trust experiences contextualize trust repair eff...
Violations of trust are an unfortunate but common occurrence in conflict and negotiation settings: n...
Transgressions and injustice are an inevitable part of social life, both in interactions between ind...
Transgressions and injustice are an inevitable part of social life, both in interactions between ind...
Transgressions and injustice are an inevitable part of social life, both in interactions between ind...
International audienceThis study examines the conditions under which apologies help to elicit forgiv...
Trust is commonly recognized as a significant part in social life. Exploring how to repair violated ...
Abstract Purpose This paper aims to examine how verbal responses (denials vs apologies) following ...
The present study examined whether perceptions of a transgressor’s trustworthiness mediates the rela...
When do recipients of an apology (‘trustors’) base their decision to trust a perpetrator (a ‘trustee...
This paper addresses what kind of system allows the victim of a trust breakdown to fairly assess an ...
Recent events around the world, especially in the financial sector and with respect to government pe...
Prior literature on trust repair has focused primarily on exploring the effectiveness of different t...
Trust is an important element of relationships in organizations; however, it frequently is broken an...
Mistakes and betrayals can cause developing interpersonal trust between parties to be broken, and da...
This study aims to answer the question how previous trust experiences contextualize trust repair eff...
Violations of trust are an unfortunate but common occurrence in conflict and negotiation settings: n...
Transgressions and injustice are an inevitable part of social life, both in interactions between ind...
Transgressions and injustice are an inevitable part of social life, both in interactions between ind...
Transgressions and injustice are an inevitable part of social life, both in interactions between ind...
International audienceThis study examines the conditions under which apologies help to elicit forgiv...
Trust is commonly recognized as a significant part in social life. Exploring how to repair violated ...
Abstract Purpose This paper aims to examine how verbal responses (denials vs apologies) following ...
The present study examined whether perceptions of a transgressor’s trustworthiness mediates the rela...
When do recipients of an apology (‘trustors’) base their decision to trust a perpetrator (a ‘trustee...
This paper addresses what kind of system allows the victim of a trust breakdown to fairly assess an ...
Recent events around the world, especially in the financial sector and with respect to government pe...
Prior literature on trust repair has focused primarily on exploring the effectiveness of different t...
Trust is an important element of relationships in organizations; however, it frequently is broken an...
Mistakes and betrayals can cause developing interpersonal trust between parties to be broken, and da...