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Motivating Cooperation and Compliance with Authority - The Role of Institutional Trust (Hardcover, 2015 ed.)
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Motivating Cooperation and Compliance with Authority - The Role of Institutional Trust (Hardcover, 2015 ed.)
Series: Nebraska Symposium on Motivation, 62
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This volume explores the various ways in which trust is thought
about and studied in contemporary society. In doing so, it aims to
advance both theoretical and methodological perspectives on trust.
Trust is an important topic in this series because it raises issues
of both motivation and emotion. Specifically, notions of trust and
fairness motivate individuals to behave in a manner they deem
appropriate when responding to governmental authority. On the
emotions-related side, individuals have emotional responses to
institutions with authority over their lives, such as the city
government or the Supreme Court, depending on whether they perceive
the institutions as legitimate. The public's trust and confidence
in governmental institutions are frequently claimed as essential to
the functioning of democracy), spawning considerable research and
commentary. For those in the law and social sciences, the tendency
is to focus on the criminal justice system in general and the
courts in particular. However, other public institutions also need
trust and confidence in order not only to promote democracy but
also to assure effective governance, facilitate societal
interactions, and optimize organizational productivity. Not
surprisingly, therefore, important research and commentary is found
in literatures that focus on issues ranging from social sciences to
natural resources, from legislatures to executive branch agencies,
from brick and mortar businesses to online commerce, from health
and medicine to schools, from international development to
terrorism, etc. This volume integrates these various approaches to
trust from these disciplines, with the goal of fostering a truly
interdisciplinary dialogue. By virtue of this interdisciplinary
focus, the volume should have broad appeal for researchers and
instructors in a variety of disciplines: psychology, sociology,
political science, criminal justice, social justice practitioners,
economics and other areas.
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