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No trust in trusts

Nursing Standard, 1991
'Our staff are our greatest asset', declared the Guy's and Lewisham Trust in its consultation document published in August last year. So why, only weeks into Trust status, did it announce massive job cuts? It's difficult to imagine that the Chief Executive was completely unaware of the devastating impact such news would have on staff morale.
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Trusting Virtual Trust

Ethics and Information Technology, 2005
Can trust evolve on the Internet between virtual strangers? Recently, Pettit answered this question in the negative. Focusing on trust in the sense of `dynamic, interactive, and trusting' reliance on other people, he distinguishes between two forms of trust: primary trust rests on the belief that the other is trustworthy, while the more subtle ...
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In Trust We Trust

Computer, 2010
Trust isn't a static property; it must be evaluated perpetually. Can we regain trust? Can the level of trust ever be the same?
Phil Laplante   +2 more
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To trust or not to trust (in doctors)? That is the question

Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2018
The accompanying paper on vaccine distrust in France raises the ongoing and thorny issue of trust and distrust in childhood vaccinations, although this time from the perspective of doctors.1 The authors interviewed 16 French doctors who regularly treated adolescents and had experience of talking with adolescents and their parents about the human ...
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Trust and Growth

Annual Review of Economics, 2013
This article surveys recent research on the relationship between trust and growth. It documents the strong international and interregional heterogeneity of trust. The theoretical mechanisms that explain the influence of trust on economic performance and the empirical methods used to identify the causal impact of trust on economic performance are ...
Yann Algan, Pierre Cahuc, Pierre Cahuc
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The dynamics of trust and non-trust

2011
The cultural nature of persons society relationships The set of relations of persons and societies is not unitary but multiple. There are correspondences between levels, rather than similarities. These relations operate with a high degree of redundancy. In the ideational domain, human actions are made meaningful by actors, resulting in the invention of
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Trust

2016
MIS Quarterly Research Curations are edited by Ashley Bush and Arun Rai.
Söllner, Matthias   +4 more
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Trusting a trusted system

Proceedings of the 11th ACM conference on Computer and communications security, 2004
The biggest cost driver in building a High Assurance System can often be the choice of method used to attain sufficient trust in the system. This talk will take a look at trust methodology, some of the issues involved, and some of the history that surrounds these issues.
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Trusting patients, trusting nurses

Nursing Philosophy, 2007
Abstract  The general expectation that patients should be willing to trust nurses is rarely explored or challenged despite claims of diminishing public trust in social and professional institutions. Everyday meanings of trust take account of circumstance and suggest that our understanding of what it means to trust is contextually bound. However, in the
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Trust Radius versus Trust Level

American Sociological Review, 2014
In their October 2011 ASR article, “How General Is Trust in ‘Most People’? Solving the Radius of Trust Problem,” Delhey, Newton, and Welzel pioneer the measurement of trust radius, defined as the width of the circle of people among whom a certain trust level exists.
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