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The Handbook of Advances in Trust Research presents new and
important developments in trust research. The contributors are all
prominent and highly respected experts in the field. Firstly, they
provide a contemporary overview of the most crucial issues in
current trust research including contracts, innovation and
negotiation, trust and control. Thereafter, themes which have
gained prominence since the original Handbook are considered, such
as trust and the financial crisis, public trust in business, and
trust and HRM. The book also explores recent theoretical advances
and points the way for future research on trust. The Handbook
contributes to an area of key importance to business and society
and will appeal to practitioners and students of organization
theory, strategy, sociology, organizational psychology and
economics. Contributors: R. Bachmann, K.T. Dirks, N. Gillespie, T.
Gubler, J.D. Harris, R. Hurley, A.A.C. Keevil, F. Kroeger, R.J.
Lewicki, P.P. Li, G. Moellering, J. Nickerson, B. Nooteboom, B.
Polin, L. Poppo, R.H. Searle, F. Six, P.W.L. Vlaar, A. Weibel, A.C.
Wicks, A. Zaheer
This important two-volume set presents the most influential papers
published in the field of trust research since the early 1960s. It
reflects the key ideas on trust which have developed in various
disciplines, including management studies, social psychology,
organizational sociology and economics. The many topics covered
include the foundations of trust research, the role of trust in
economic exchange and trust as a fundamental social coordination
mechanism. This reference collection will be invaluable to scholars
wishing to keep abreast of progress in this most exciting and
rapidly growing field.
The Handbook of Advances in Trust Research presents new and
important developments in trust research. The contributors are all
prominent and highly respected experts in the field. Firstly, they
provide a contemporary overview of the most crucial issues in
current trust research including contracts, innovation and
negotiation, trust and control. Thereafter, themes which have
gained prominence since the original Handbook are considered, such
as trust and the financial crisis, public trust in business, and
trust and HRM. The book also explores recent theoretical advances
and points the way for future research on trust. The Handbook
contributes to an area of key importance to business and society
and will appeal to practitioners and students of organization
theory, strategy, sociology, organizational psychology and
economics. Contributors: R. Bachmann, K.T. Dirks, N. Gillespie, T.
Gubler, J.D. Harris, R. Hurley, A.A.C. Keevil, F. Kroeger, R.J.
Lewicki, P.P. Li, G. Moellering, J. Nickerson, B. Nooteboom, B.
Polin, L. Poppo, R.H. Searle, F. Six, P.W.L. Vlaar, A. Weibel, A.C.
Wicks, A. Zaheer
In the current turbulent business environment, there is a premium
on trust. It has become a much desired resource in business
organizations, but at the same time it has remained a very elusive
idea. How to build and preserve trust, how to cope with opportunism
and distrust, and how they affect organizational performance are
crucial problems. This original book is the first to offer a
wide-ranging study of trust within and between organizations from
the perspective of several social and management sciences. The
specially commissioned contributionsmany from well-known
expertscombine theoretical analysis of problems around trust with
empirical study in a range of different organizations in contexts
such as China, Japan, India, the US, as well as several European
countries. The many issues covered by the book include the
relationship between trust and power, trust and law, how to build
trust where there was previously none, the impact of trust on
performance, and the fragility of trust in different societal
contexts. The wide theoretical scope, together with the range of
organizational settings and the rich empirical detail of behaviour
around trust and opportunism, make this an important and
instructive volume.
In the current turbulent business environment, there is a premium
on trust. It has become a much desired resource in business
organizations, but at the same time it has remained a very elusive
idea. How to build and preserve trust, how to cope with opportunism
and distrust, and how they affect organizational performance are
crucial problems. This original book is the first to offer a
wide-ranging study of trust within and between organizations from
the perspective of several social and management sciences. The
specially commissioned contributionsmany from well-known
expertscombine theoretical analysis of problems around trust with
empirical study in a range of different organizations in contexts
such as China, Japan, India, the US, as well as several European
countries. The many issues covered by the book include the
relationship between trust and power, trust and law, how to build
trust where there was previously none, the impact of trust on
performance, and the fragility of trust in different societal
contexts. The wide theoretical scope, together with the range of
organizational settings and the rich empirical detail of behaviour
around trust and opportunism, make this an important and
instructive volume.
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