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Understanding vaccine hesitancy through the lens of trust and the 3C model: evidence from Chinese General Social Survey 2021. [PDF]
Dong B, Xu H, Qi Y, Li Y.
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Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2015
This article addresses generalized trust, a construct that is examined in various scientific disciplines and assumed to be of central importance to understanding the functioning of individuals, groups, and society at large. We share four basic lessons on trust: (a) Generalized trust is more a matter of culture than genetics; (b) trust is deeply rooted ...
P A M Van Lange
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This article addresses generalized trust, a construct that is examined in various scientific disciplines and assumed to be of central importance to understanding the functioning of individuals, groups, and society at large. We share four basic lessons on trust: (a) Generalized trust is more a matter of culture than genetics; (b) trust is deeply rooted ...
P A M Van Lange
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Learning to Trust: From Relational Exchange to Generalized Trust in China
Organization Science, 2018Where does generalized trust—that is, the inclination to place trust in strangers—come from? Our claim is that in economic action, sources of generalized trust may not differ much from the sources of personalized trust. Contrary to a common assumption of a sharp distinction between personalized and generalized trust, we assert a likely spillover effect
Håkan Holm, Sonja Opper, VÍCTOR Nee
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Generalized Trust and Trust in Institutions in Confucian Asia
Social Indicators Research, 2010This study examines generalized trust and trust in institutions in Confucian Asia, covering six countries namely, China, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam, and one dependent region, Hong Kong. Using data from the 2006 AsiaBarometer Survey, our study affirms the reliability and validity of using a two-item scale to measure generalized ...
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A Generalized Stereotypical Trust Model
2012 IEEE 11th International Conference on Trust, Security and Privacy in Computing and Communications, 2012Stereotypical trust modeling can be adopted by a buyer to effectively evaluate trustworthiness of a seller who has little or no past experience in e-marketplaces. The buyer forms trust stereotypes based on her past experience with other sellers. However, when the buyer has limited past experience with sellers, the formed stereotypes cannot accurately ...
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Trust in the police, generalized trust and reporting crime
European Journal of Criminology, 2010Many researchers have assumed that trust in the police increases victims’ willingness to report crimes. This question has rarely been considered empirically, but most of the available research suggests a surprising conclusion: trust in the police does not appear to increase the likelihood of people reporting crime.
Juha Kääriäinen, Reino Sirén
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Building Generalized Trust in Thailand
Proceedings of the 7th Multidisciplinary in International Social Networks Conference and The 3rd International Conference on Economics, Management and Technology, 2020This paper presents new evidence linking community characteristics and generalized trust, based on the most up to date national-level data from the Quality of Life Under the Sufficiency Economy Survey 2018 conducted by the National Statistical Office of Thailand.
Savinee Suriyanrattakorn, Chia-Lin Chang
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General Trust Management - GTM
2010 IEEE Second International Conference on Social Computing, 2010This paper presents General Trust Management (GTM), a functional trust model that is applicable in multiple problem domains. GTM explicitly handles trust management functions including trust formation, dissemination and evolution. GTM is a generalization of Trust in Smart Spaces (TISS), a trust model that targets smart space scenarios.
Dalal Ahmed Al-Arayed, João Pedro Sousa
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On the Generalized Lanczos Trust-Region Method
SIAM Journal on Optimization, 2017Summary: The so-called trust-region subproblem gets its name in the trust-region method in optimization and also plays a vital role in various other applications. Several numerical algorithms have been proposed in the literature for solving small-to-medium size dense problems as well as for large-scale sparse problems.
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