This article contributes to the debate on the relation between trust and control in the management of inter-organizational relations. More specifically, we focus on the question how trust and formal contract are related. While there have been studies on whether trust and contract are substitutes or complements, they offer little insight into the dynamic interaction between the two. They fail to answer, first, whether contract precedes trust or follows it, in other words, what causal relationship exists between the concepts; second, how and why trust and contract can substitute or complement each other; and third, how the various combinations of trust and contract affect a relationship's development and outcome. In search of answers, we cond...
Leveraging a longitudinal data set concerning 102 interfirm disputes, we evaluate the effects of con...
Despite the body of evidence suggesting that contracts can complement social controls, much remains ...
AbstractThe main objective of this article is to contribute to a better understanding of trust issue...
This article contributes to the debate on the relation between trust and control in the management o...
This article contributes to the debate on the relation between trust and control in the management o...
This article contributes to the debate on the relation between trust and control in the management o...
Contracts and trust are two of the most important concepts impacting exchange relationships. Althou...
Contracts and trust are two of the most important concepts impacting exchange relationships. Althou...
Contains fulltext : 167413.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This paper ma...
This paper makes sense of the contract-control-trust nexus in interfirm relationships by exposing th...
textabstractThere is a tendency to see trust and control by formal agreements as substitutes. Accord...
Abstract This article aims to contribute to a better understanding of trust within organizations in ...
Leveraging a longitudinal dataset concerning 102 inter-firm disputes, we evaluate the effects of con...
Leveraging a longitudinal dataset concerning 102 inter-firm disputes, we evaluate the effects of con...
A critical challenge facing organizations today is the management of inter-organizational relationsh...
Leveraging a longitudinal data set concerning 102 interfirm disputes, we evaluate the effects of con...
Despite the body of evidence suggesting that contracts can complement social controls, much remains ...
AbstractThe main objective of this article is to contribute to a better understanding of trust issue...
This article contributes to the debate on the relation between trust and control in the management o...
This article contributes to the debate on the relation between trust and control in the management o...
This article contributes to the debate on the relation between trust and control in the management o...
Contracts and trust are two of the most important concepts impacting exchange relationships. Althou...
Contracts and trust are two of the most important concepts impacting exchange relationships. Althou...
Contains fulltext : 167413.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This paper ma...
This paper makes sense of the contract-control-trust nexus in interfirm relationships by exposing th...
textabstractThere is a tendency to see trust and control by formal agreements as substitutes. Accord...
Abstract This article aims to contribute to a better understanding of trust within organizations in ...
Leveraging a longitudinal dataset concerning 102 inter-firm disputes, we evaluate the effects of con...
Leveraging a longitudinal dataset concerning 102 inter-firm disputes, we evaluate the effects of con...
A critical challenge facing organizations today is the management of inter-organizational relationsh...
Leveraging a longitudinal data set concerning 102 interfirm disputes, we evaluate the effects of con...
Despite the body of evidence suggesting that contracts can complement social controls, much remains ...
AbstractThe main objective of this article is to contribute to a better understanding of trust issue...