This article explores the epistemological roots and paradigmatic boundaries of research into employee trust, a growing field in human resource management. Drawing on Burrell and Morgan's well-known sociological paradigms and their epistemological foundations, we identify the dominant approaches to employee trust research to examine its strengths and limitations. Our review of the literature on employee trust revealed that the majority of the most cited papers were written from a psychological perspective, characterised by positivistic methodologies, variance theory explanations and quantitative data collection methods. We also found that most of the studies can be located in the functionalist paradigm, and while accepting that functionalism...
This paper introduces a concept of trust and whether or not it is linked to social identity and job ...
Human resources play a role in business success as Thailand, recovering from the global financial cr...
Although the organisational literature is increasingly converging on common definitions and theoreti...
This article explores the epistemological roots and paradigmatic boundaries of research into employe...
Over the past quarter century, trust has emerged as a core concept in organizational psychology and ...
In this book we have drawn together chapters which we believe contribute to our understanding of th...
Trust has long been considered a crucial determinant of people’s experiences of work and the employm...
At the heart of employment relations is the desire of both management and employees to create an ide...
PhD (Psychology)--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2016.Research concerning trust relati...
The study contributes to the debate in the HRM literature by examining the role of trust in manageme...
Trust is a contemporary topic, as society is losing trust in prominent institutions. Understanding ...
This article investigates the structure and functions of organizational trust, examining the content...
In Knowledge Worker Trust within Organisations, Dr McLoughlin develops a theoretical model which rep...
Trust has been claimed to be important for organizational success, with organizations long term surv...
Purpose: This study aims to explore how the Human Resource (HR) function tackle demands on trust in ...
This paper introduces a concept of trust and whether or not it is linked to social identity and job ...
Human resources play a role in business success as Thailand, recovering from the global financial cr...
Although the organisational literature is increasingly converging on common definitions and theoreti...
This article explores the epistemological roots and paradigmatic boundaries of research into employe...
Over the past quarter century, trust has emerged as a core concept in organizational psychology and ...
In this book we have drawn together chapters which we believe contribute to our understanding of th...
Trust has long been considered a crucial determinant of people’s experiences of work and the employm...
At the heart of employment relations is the desire of both management and employees to create an ide...
PhD (Psychology)--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2016.Research concerning trust relati...
The study contributes to the debate in the HRM literature by examining the role of trust in manageme...
Trust is a contemporary topic, as society is losing trust in prominent institutions. Understanding ...
This article investigates the structure and functions of organizational trust, examining the content...
In Knowledge Worker Trust within Organisations, Dr McLoughlin develops a theoretical model which rep...
Trust has been claimed to be important for organizational success, with organizations long term surv...
Purpose: This study aims to explore how the Human Resource (HR) function tackle demands on trust in ...
This paper introduces a concept of trust and whether or not it is linked to social identity and job ...
Human resources play a role in business success as Thailand, recovering from the global financial cr...
Although the organisational literature is increasingly converging on common definitions and theoreti...