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2022
Eine Welt ohne Vertrauen ist kaum vorstellbar. Vertrauen zieht sich nicht nur durch unsere persönlichen Beziehungen, sondern auch durch unsere Gesellschaft im Ganzen. Obwohl das Phänomen omnipräsent ist, gibt es keine Übereinstimmung darüber, wie es zu verstehen ist.
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Eine Welt ohne Vertrauen ist kaum vorstellbar. Vertrauen zieht sich nicht nur durch unsere persönlichen Beziehungen, sondern auch durch unsere Gesellschaft im Ganzen. Obwohl das Phänomen omnipräsent ist, gibt es keine Übereinstimmung darüber, wie es zu verstehen ist.
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The impact of subliminal stimuli on interpersonal trust and team trust
PsyCh Journal, 2022AbstractAlthough numerous studies related to trust have emerged in recent decades, few studies have explored the impact of subliminal stimuli on trust from an unconscious perspective. This study investigated (a) whether subliminal stimuli could influence interpersonal trust and team trust and (b) whether subjective trust played a mediating role between
Jie Cai +3 more
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Foundations of Trust, Interpersonal Relationships and Communities [PDF]
We claim that the emergence of trust is best explained by relation-based arguments. After briefly surveying alternative explanations which concentrate on material payoffs both with self-centered and with other-regarding preferences, we examine theoretical discussions of cooperative and trust behavior framed in terms of attitudes, esteem and, most of ...
Merzoni, Guido Stefano +1 more
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Affluence and Interpersonal Trust
2023This study explores the interplay between affluence and interpersonal trust in the United States. While existing research often focuses on the impoverished, this investigation shifts the lens to the affluent, shedding light on how affluence affects interpersonal trust dynamics.
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Interpersonal Trust in Organizations
2019Abstract Interpersonal trust refers to confidence in another person (or between two persons) and a willingness to be vulnerable to him or her (or to each other). In contemporary organizational science, research conducted within organizations has extensively investigated personal, dyadic, and contextual factors that motivate ...
Ma, Jingjing +2 more
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Trust in interpersonal communication
Speech Monographs, 1974A new conceptualization of trust is presented, drawing from the game theory, credibility, and sensitivity training literatures. It is argued that trust occurs only in interpersonal relationships having specified characteristics and that the cognitive state of trust must be differentiated from trusting behaviors. An individual's cognitive state of trust
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Interpersonal trust and empathy online
CHI '03 extended abstracts on Human factors in computer systems - CHI '03, 2003An empirical study was conducted focusing on the effect of empathic accuracy and response type on online interpersonal trust in textual IM. The results suggest both empathic accuracy and response type have significant influence on online interpersonal trust.
Jinjuan Feng +2 more
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Interpersonal Trust and Severity of Delinquent Behavior
Psychological Reports, 1977Rotter's Interpersonal Trust Scale and Roberts' subscales of Political and Peer Trust were administered to 20 normals, 20 delinquents with misdemeanor offenses and 20 delinquents with felony offenses. It was expected that the delinquents would report lower interpersonal trust than the normal group and further that the felony group would report less ...
H R, Austrin, P M, Boever
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Interpersonal Trust and Similarity
2013Recently, the integration of computational trust models [Marsh, 1994b; Mui et al, 2002; McKnight and Chervany, 1996] into recommender systems has started gaining momentum [Montaner et al, 2002; Kinateder and Rothermel, 2003; Guha, 2003; Massa and Bhattacharjee, 2004], synthesizing recommendations based upon opinions from most trusted peers rather than ...
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Measures of interpersonal trust
OECD Statistics Working Papers, 2017Interpersonal trust (i.e. trust in other people) is an issue of high interest to both policy-makers and researchers seeking to understand what drives social and economic outcomes. However, for trust to usefully inform policy and analysis it is necessary to have valid and reliable measures of it.
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