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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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'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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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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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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American Ethnologist, 2020
ABSTRACTIn Kashmir, traders used the term “trust deficit” both to refer to the lack of faith in the Indian state, and to the mistrust that tinged credit transactions within their own community. Although trust‐based informal credit had been undermined by political violence and mistrust, it remained the basis of capital and commodity circulation in the ...
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ABSTRACTIn Kashmir, traders used the term “trust deficit” both to refer to the lack of faith in the Indian state, and to the mistrust that tinged credit transactions within their own community. Although trust‐based informal credit had been undermined by political violence and mistrust, it remained the basis of capital and commodity circulation in the ...
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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?
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Trust isn't a static property; it must be evaluated perpetually. Can we regain trust? Can the level of trust ever be the same?
Keith W. Miller +2 more
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Patient Education and Counseling, 2021
Lack of trust is a major problem in our current health care system and is increasingly becoming a focus in the literature and in national discussions on how to better understand, address, and resolve. In this narrative essay, I share how I wrestled with rebuilding trust after my own adverse experiences with medical error, surgery complications, and ...
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Lack of trust is a major problem in our current health care system and is increasingly becoming a focus in the literature and in national discussions on how to better understand, address, and resolve. In this narrative essay, I share how I wrestled with rebuilding trust after my own adverse experiences with medical error, surgery complications, and ...
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Trust Radius versus Trust Level
American Sociological Review, 2014In 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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Trust and TAM in Online Shopping: An Integrated Model
MIS Q., 2003David Gefen, Elena Karahanna, D. Straub
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Nursing Management, 2006
NHS trusts will from this year be judged by how they use resources as well as by the standards of care they provide.
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NHS trusts will from this year be judged by how they use resources as well as by the standards of care they provide.
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The Commitment-Trust Theory of Relationship Marketing
, 1994R. Morgan, S. Hunt
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