1st Edition

The Routledge Companion to Trust

    620 Pages 15 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    620 Pages 15 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    In recent years, trust has enjoyed increasing interest from a wide range of parties, including organizations, policymakers, and the media. Perennially linked to turbulence and scandals, the damaging and rebuilding of trust is a contemporary concern affecting all areas of society.





    Comprising six thematic sections, The Routledge Companion to Trust provides a comprehensive survey of trust research. With contributions from international experts, this volume examines the major topics and emerging areas within the field, including essays on the foundations, levels and theories of trust. It also examines trust repair and explores trust in settings such as healthcare, finance, food supply chains, and the internet.





    The Routledge Companion to Trust is an extensive reference work which will be a vital resource to researchers and practitioners across the fields of management and organizational studies, behavioural economics, psychology, cultural anthropology, political science and sociology.

     

    Preface Roy Lewicki

    1. Introduction Rosalind Searle, Ann-Marie Nienaber, Sim Sitkin

    Part 1: Foundations

    2. Affect-based trust Dan van Knippenberg

    3. Reciprocal Trust: A Self-Reinforcing Dynamic Process Audrey Koorsgaard

    4. Swift Trust: State-of-the-Art and Future Research Directions Karen Cook & Kirsimarja Blomquist

    5. Distrust Sim Sitkin & Katinka Bijlsma-Frankema

    Part 2: Levels

    6. Determinants, Consequences, and Functions of Interpersonal Trust: What is the Empirical Evidence? Don Ferrin and Serena Lu

    7. Trust in Teams: A Review Across Levels Ann-Marie Nienaber, Max Holtgrave & Philipp Romeike

    8. Cooperation and Coordination: The Role of Trust in Inter-Organizational Relationships Reinhard Bachmann & Anna Brattstroem

    9. Multilevel Trust: Antecedents and Outcomes of Trust at Different Levels Ashley Fulmer

    Part 3: Theories of Trust

    10. Why Do People Trust? Moving Toward a More Comprehensive Consideration of the Antecedents of Trust Michael Bear & Jason Colquitt

    11. Trust and Fairness Allan Lind

    12. Social Exchange Theory – Where is Trust? Jacqueline Coyle-Shapiro & Marjo Riitta Diehl

    13. Institutions and Trust Reinhard Bachmann

    14. Trust and Contracts: Complements versus Substitutes in Business-to-Business Exchanges Laura Poppo and Zheng Cheng

    15. The Contributions of Attribution Theories to Trust Research Edward Tomlinson

    Part 4: Trust Repair

    16. An Interactive Perspective on Trust Repair Peter Kim

    17. Organizational Trust Repair Nicole Gillespie and Sabina Siebert

    18. Forgiveness in Organizations: Examining Trust as an Enabler and Distrust as a Barrier Robert J. Bies, Thomas M. Tripp, Laurie Barclay, Adam Kay & Maria Francisca Saldanha

    Part 5: Applications

    19. ‘Right Touch’ Trust: Lessons in Excess Trust from Rogues in Healthcare Samantha Peters and Douglas Bilton

    20. The Production and Reproduction of Trust Violations: An Exploration of Theory and Practice in Universal Banks Prior to the Global Financial Crisis Bob Hurley

    21. Trust in Public Professionals and Their Professions Frederique Six

    22. Employment Relations and Trust Kim Mather

    23. Individual Trust and the Internet Lisa van der Werff Colette Real &Theo Lynn

    24. Trust in the Entrepreneurial Process Dean Shepherd & Trent Williams

    25. Trust in Safety-critical Contexts Brian Gunia, Sharon Kim & Kathleen Sutcliffe

    26. Trust in Food Supplies: Assuring Quality, Sustainability, Price and Availability Louisa Naslund & Fergus Lyon

    27. Leadership and Trust Deanne Den Hartog

    28. Trust in and by the Public Sector Nadine Raaphorst & Steven van de Walle

    29. Trust and HRM Rosalind Searle

    30. Two Sides of an Important Coin: Outlining the General Parameters of Control-Trust Research Chris Long & Antoinette Weibel

    31. The Inter-Relationship of Trust, Anger, and Aggression: A Multilevel Perspective Shay Tzafrir, Guy Enosh & Laliv Egozi

    Part 6: Conclusions

    32. Concluding Thoughts Rosalind Searle, Ann-Marie Nienaber & Sim Sitkin

    Biography

    Rosalind H. Searle is Professor of Human Resource Management and Organizational Psychology at the Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow, UK, and a chartered occupational psychologist.





    Ann-Marie I. Nienaber is Professor in Human Resource Management and Organizational Behaviour at the Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations (CTPSR) at Coventry University and the Head of the Research Group: Trust and Workplace Relations. She is also affiliated to the Centre of Management, University of Munster, Germany.





    Sim B. Sitkin is Michael W. Krzyzewski University Professor, Professor of Management, Professor of Public Policy, Director of the Behavioral Science & Policy Center, and Faculty Director of the Fuqua/Coach K Center on Leadership and Ethics at Duke University, USA.