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"Trust in institution" vs "Institutional trust"

Finance and Credit, 2023
Subject. This article is devoted to the trust phenomenon misrepresentation within different socio-economics science branches. Objectives. The article aims to conduct an interdisciplinary analysis of the trust phenomenon given by different branches of social sciences. Methods. For the study, we used an interdisciplinary approach. Results.
Aleksandr A. ZHUK, Dar'ya S. ZAKHAROVA
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Institutions and Trust

Rationality and Society, 2007
Institutions matter - but how? This article employs experiments to examine whether institutions only affect trust and trustworthiness behavior by changing constraints and thereby the beliefs people hold about others' behavior, as commonly assumed in a rational choice framework, or also by influencing preferences.
Bohnet, Iris, Baytelman, Yael
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Trust and Transforming Medical Institutions

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2000
Medicine needs our trust. We need to be able to rely on individual clinicians and researchers, and we need to be able to have confidence in hospitals and clinics. Yet the organization of our healthcare institutions is not designed to promote that trust. In fact, the structure of our medical institutions seems to undermine our faith.
R, Rhodes, J J, Strain
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Trust in Institutions and Governance

2020
First, we explain the conception of trustworthiness that we employ. We model trustworthiness as a relation among a trustor, a trustee, and a field of trust defined and delimited by its scope. In addition, both potential trustors and potential trustees are modeled as being more or less reliable in signaling either their willingness to trust or their ...
Alfano, M., Huijts, N.M.A.
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The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute

Nursing Standard, 2015
The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute is a charity based near Cambridge that strives to develop greater understanding of the role of genetics in health and disease.
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REBUILDING TRUST IN ESTABLISHED INSTITUTIONS

Health Physics, 2001
Established institutions responsible for the setting and enforcement of radiation protection standards are facing increased demands from the public to be more accountable. In the past, the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP) and others within the radiation protection community have relied chiefly on professional ...
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Trust in Institutions

2016
Trust in institutions refers to very different aspects. Due to belief in the validity of certain values, we trust that the social action of people we do not know is oriented toward these values. Based on the experience that a certain institutional order has functioned, we trust that individuals and organizations are sufficiently structured and ...
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Generalised Trust, Institutional Trust and Political Participation

Asian Journal of Social Science, 2014
The main objective of this study is to examine the role of trust as it relates to individual political behaviour. Previous research suggests that social (generalised) trust and political (institutional) trust are associated with the likelihood of getting involved in both informal and formal political activities.
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