Description |
1 online resource |
Note |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed October 27, 2015) |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Summary |
This timely collection explores trust research from many angles while ably demonstrating the potential of cross-discipline collaboration to deepen our understanding of institutional trust. Citing, among other things, current breakdowns of trust in prominent institutions, the book identifies common aspects of trust as well as domain- and context-specific variations deserving further study.℗ Contributors analyze similarities and differences in trust across public domains from politics and policing to medicine and science, and across languages and nations. Innovative strategies for measuring and assessing trust also shed new light on this℗ℓimportant human behavior. Highlights of the coverage: Consensus on conceptualizations and definitions of trust: are we there yet? Differentiating between trust and legitimacy in public attitudes towards legal authority. Examining the relationship between interpersonal and institutional trust in political and healthcare contexts. Trust as a multilevel phenomenon across contexts. Institutional trust across cultures. The dark side of institutional trust. With its stimulating array of concepts and applications, Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Trust will attract a varied audience, among them experts in℗ℓpolitical science, criminal justice, psychology, law, economics, healthcare, sociology, public administration, cross-cultural studies, and business administration. |
Contents |
Inspiring and advancing the many-disciplined study of institutional trust / Tess M. S. Neal, Lisa M. PytlikZillig, Ellie Shockley, and Brian H. Bornstein -- Consensus on conceptualizations and definitions of trust : are we there yet? / Lisa M. PytlikZillig and Christopher D. Kimbrough -- Carving up concepts? Differentiating between trust and legitimacy in public attitudes towards legal authority / Jonathan Jackson and Jacinta M. Gau -- Who do you trust? / Eric M. Uslaner -- Working with covariance : using higher-order factors in structural equation modeling with trust constructs / Joseph A. Hamm and Lesa Hoffman -- Examining the relationship between interpersonal and institutional trust in political and health care contexts / Celeste Campos-Castillo, Benjamin W. Woodson, Elizabeth Theiss-Morse, Tina Sacks, Michelle M. Fleig-Palmer, and Monica E. Peek -- Trust as a multilevel phenomenon across contexts : implications for improved interdisciplinarity in trust research / Mitchel N. Herian and Tess M. S. Neal -- On the cross-domain scholarship of trust in the institutional context / Joseph A. Hamm, Jooho Lee, Rick Trinkner, Twila Wingrove, Steve Leben, and Christina Breuer -- Institutional trust across cultures : its definitions, conceptualizations, and antecedents across Eastern and Western European nations / Lindsey M. Cole and Ellen S. Cohn -- The "dark side" of institutional trust / Tess M. S. Neal, Ellie Shockley, and Oliver Schilke -- Compensatory institutional trust : a "dark side" of trust / Ellie Shockley and Steven Shepherd -- Trust in the twenty-first century / Tom R. Tyler. |
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Trust.
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Social interaction.
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Social exchange.
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PHILOSOPHY / Ethics & Moral Philosophy
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Social exchange. (OCoLC)fst01122465
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Social interaction. (OCoLC)fst01122562
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Trust. (OCoLC)fst01158174
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Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Electronic books.
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Added Author |
Shockley, Ellie, editor.
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Neal, Tess M.S., editor.
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PytlikZillig, Lisa M., editor.
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Bornstein, Brian H., editor.
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Other Form: |
Original 3319222600 9783319222608 (OCoLC)913557121 |
ISBN |
9783319222615 electronic bk. |
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3319222619 electronic bk. |
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9783319222608 |
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3319222600 |
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