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Mutual Trust Between Leader and Subordinate and Employee Outcomes [PDF]
Stable and enduring cooperative relationships among people are primarily based on mutual trust. However, little evidence exists about the effects of mutual trust between supervisor and subordinate on work outcomes.
Tae-Yeol Kim, Jie Wang, Junsong Chen
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Systemic v administrative mutual trust: Recomposing the disconnection between mutual trust and fundamental rights protection [PDF]
This article explores the relationship between mutual trust and fundamental rights. It argues that mutual trust is a systemic principle of EU law only when activated by the free movement provisions, and even in that case it is relative in that it can be ...
Eleanor Spaventa*
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2001
The multiagent learning literature has looked at iterated two-player games to develop mechanisms that allow agents to learn to converge on Nash Equilibrium strategy profiles. An equilibrium configuration implies that there is no motivation for one player to change its strategy if the other does not.
Rajatish Mukherjee +2 more
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The multiagent learning literature has looked at iterated two-player games to develop mechanisms that allow agents to learn to converge on Nash Equilibrium strategy profiles. An equilibrium configuration implies that there is no motivation for one player to change its strategy if the other does not.
Rajatish Mukherjee +2 more
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Mutual trust as a key to internationalization of SMEs
Management Research News, 2007PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to offer an understanding as to whether trust‐based coordination is feasible in the context of small and medium‐sized enterprises (SME) internationalization processes, and if so, what impact these cooperative arrangements can have on corporate success.Design/methodology/approachTo answer the research hypotheses ...
Fink, Matthias, Kraus, Sascha
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Evaluation of Mutual Trust during Matchmaking
Fifth IEEE International Conference on Peer-to-Peer Computing (P2P'05), 2005The authors introduced a new service discovery and matchmaking architecture, layered on top of Globus MDS3, that integrates mutual trust evaluations into the matchmaking process. The architecture adopts a symmetric approach, and checks trust policies of both grid users and resources without requiring policy disclosures.
Mine Altunay +3 more
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2015
Marie is a low-income and first-generation Latina student who transferred from community college to a four-year institution. As a student of color in a historically white-dominated college, Marie experienced daunting challenges. Yet, her mentors were able to connect with her, to encourage her to press on, nurturing her talents so deeply that she became
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Marie is a low-income and first-generation Latina student who transferred from community college to a four-year institution. As a student of color in a historically white-dominated college, Marie experienced daunting challenges. Yet, her mentors were able to connect with her, to encourage her to press on, nurturing her talents so deeply that she became
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2005
Abstract Within employment law one of the most important common-law developments in the past twenty-five years has been the emergence of the implied obligation of mutual trust and confidence. In Woods v WM Car Services it was said that the term provides that the employer will not ‘without reasonable and proper cause, conduct itself in a ...
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Abstract Within employment law one of the most important common-law developments in the past twenty-five years has been the emergence of the implied obligation of mutual trust and confidence. In Woods v WM Car Services it was said that the term provides that the employer will not ‘without reasonable and proper cause, conduct itself in a ...
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Friendship, Trust and Mutuality
2007Some years ago an American political scientist published a book entitled Bowling Alone (Putnam 2000). It attracted considerable media attention at the time — perhaps because the author was critical of aspects of American society. It purported to show that Americans were becoming less attached to society through their involvement in voluntary ...
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Nursery World
When settings support co-regulation, children can be calmed in the moment and gain trust in the adults around them, explains Helen Garnett
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When settings support co-regulation, children can be calmed in the moment and gain trust in the adults around them, explains Helen Garnett
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Are the Roads to Trust Mutually Exclusive?
International Studies Review, 2007Building Trust: Overcoming Suspicion in International Conflict. By Aaron Hoffman. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2006. 218 pp., $55.00 cloth (ISBN: 0-7914-6635-3), $19.95 paper (ISBN: 0-7914-6636-1). How conflicting parties can overcome their deep suspicions and replace them with trusting relations is a question that has occupied scholars
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