Journal of Trust Research
2010 - 2024
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Volume 14, issue 2, 2024
- Towards a captivating conversation of trust research pp. 121-126

- Edward C. Tomlinson, Joseph A. Hamm, Lisa van der Werff, Ben Syed, Kirsimarja Blomqvist, Amanda Isabel Osuna and Nicole Gillespie
- Trust and distrust in public governance settings: Conceptualising and testing the link in regulatory relations pp. 127-156

- Koen Verhoest, Dominika Latusek, Frédérique Six, Libby Maman, Yannis Papadopoulos, Rahel M. Schomaker and Jarle Trondal
- Trust, social movements, and the state pp. 157-187

- Malcolm Fairbrother, Matthias Penker and Markus Hadler
- Social trust during the pandemic: Longitudinal evidence from three waves of the Swiss household panel study pp. 188-212

- Alexander Saaranen
- Revisiting the classic ABI model of trustworthiness: interactive effects of trustworthiness components on trust in mixed-motive social exchange contexts pp. 213-236

- Dominik Sondern and Guido Hertel
- Integrating focal vulnerability into trust research pp. 237-255

- Joseph A. Hamm, Guido Möllering and Kathleen Darcy
- Correction pp. 256-256

- The Editors
Volume 14, issue 1, 2024
- Capturing the conversation of trust research pp. 1-7

- Joseph A. Hamm, Lisa van der Werff, Amanda Isabel Osuna, Kirsimarja Blomqvist, Kwan-Lamar Blount-Hill, Nicole Gillespie, Ben Syed and Edward C. Tomlinson
- Improving media trust research through better measurement: An item response theory perspective pp. 8-38

- Frank Mangold
- On the intricate relationship between data and theory, and the potential gain afforded by capturing very low levels of media trust: Commentary on Mangold (2024) pp. 39-45

- Fanny Lalot and Rainer Greifeneder
- Police legitimacy in the making: the underlying social forces for police legitimacy among religious communities pp. 46-77

- Dikla Yogev
- Conspiracy mentality differently shapes interpersonal trust when money or digital privacy is at stake pp. 78-95

- Michael Schepisi, Biljana Gjoneska, Silvia Mari, Maria Serena Panasiti, Giuseppina Porciello and Roland Imhoff
- Is security still the chiefest enemy? The challenges and contradictions in European confidence- and security-building in the Cold War pp. 96-119

- Thomas Hughes
Volume 13, issue 2, 2023
- Impact and (the Journal of) Trust Research pp. 99-101

- Guido Möllering and Joseph A. Hamm
- A review of experimental research on organizational trust pp. 102-139

- Oliver Schilke, Andy Powell and Maurice E. Schweitzer
- Existential insecurity and trust during the COVID-19 pandemic: The case of Germany pp. 140-163

- Jan Delhey, Leonie C. Steckermeier, Klaus Boehnke, Franziska Deutsch, Jan Eichhorn, Ulrich Kühnen and Christian Welzel
- When the gig isn’t up: The importance (and relevance) of trust on gig workers’ performance and commitment pp. 164-196

- Rachel Campagna and Jennifer Griffith
- The lesser of two evils: Approaching trust with Bourdieu’s habitus pp. 197-222

- Jermaine S. Ma
- Gender differences in the stability of trust and risk-taking pp. 223-251

- Doron Sonsino, Max Shifrin and Eyal Lahav
- Inviting Submissions to the Special Issue on trust and vulnerability (Deadline 31 August 2024) pp. 252-254

- Simon Schafheitle, Antoinette Weibel and Guido Möllering
Volume 13, issue 1, 2023
- Distrust: A critical review exploring a universal distrust sequence pp. 1-23

- Frédérique E. Six and Dominika Latusek
- Trust and trust-linked elements in the formation of tourism networks in Brazil and Spain pp. 24-50

- David Leonardo Bouças da Silva, Valmir Emil Hoffmann and Luis Martínez-Cháfer
- Integration, culture, and trust: A case study of minority integration in Israeli academy pp. 51-66

- Ran Ben-Malka, Sharon Hadad and Reut Megidish
- Assessing trust with injected health information in Poland’s healthcare system: Lay people versus healthcare workers pp. 67-86

- Roman Lewandowski, Anatoliy Goncharuk and Giuseppe T. Cirella
- The look in your eyes: The role of pupil dilation in disguising the perception of trustworthiness pp. 87-97

- Matia Okubo, Kenta Ishikawa, Takato Oyama and Yoshihiko Tanaka
Volume 12, issue 2, 2022
- Handing over to our new Editor Joe Hamm pp. 95-98

- Guido Möllering
- Secrets, trust, and transparency: Navigating between influence and accountability as trusted intermediary pp. 99-124

- Morten Frederiksen and Uffe Kjærgaard Hansen
- The space between: Trustworthiness and trust in the police among three immigrant groups in Australia pp. 125-152

- Ben Bradford, Jonathan Jackson, Kristina Murphy and Elise Sargeant
- Learning to trust in social enterprises: The contribution of organisational culture to trust dynamics pp. 153-178

- Maria Luisa Farnese, Paula Benevene and Barbara Barbieri
- Trust in science and scientists: Effects of social attitudes and motivations on views regarding climate change, vaccines and gene drive technology pp. 179-203

- Henry G. W. Dixson, Aimée F. Komugabe-Dixson, Fabien Medvecky, Jovana Balanovic, Helene Thygesen and Edith A. MacDonald
Volume 12, issue 1, 2022
- The effects of transparency perceptions on trustworthiness perceptions and trust pp. 1-23

- Edward C. Tomlinson and Andrew Schnackenberg
- Be yourself or adapt yourself? Authenticity, self-monitoring, behavioural integrity, and trust pp. 24-42

- Brenda Nguyen, Hannes Leroy, Carol Gill and Tony Simons
- The shaking nest of trust: A case study of funding reform in a higher education organization pp. 43-65

- Päivi Kosonen, Mirjami Ikonen and Taina Savolainen
- Dysfunctional trusting and distrusting: Integrating trust and bias perspectives pp. 66-93

- Volker Patent
Volume 11, issue 2, 2021
- ‘You can’t be careful enough’: Measuring interpersonal trust during a pandemic pp. 75-93

- Dag Wollebæk, Audun Fladmoe and Kari Steen-Johnsen
- How representative surveys measure public (dis)trust in science: A systematisation and analysis of survey items and open-ended questions pp. 94-118

- Anne Reif and Lars Guenther
- Public trust in governments, health care providers, and the media during pandemics: A systematic review pp. 119-141

- Umair Majid, Aghna Wasim, Judy Truong and Simran Bakshi
Volume 11, issue 1, 2021
- Trust is political pp. 1-4

- Guido Möllering
- Trust, experience and embodied knowledge or lessons from John Dewey on the dangers of abstraction pp. 5-21

- Adam Seligman
- A stranger thing? Sweden as the upside down of multilevel trust pp. 22-41

- Gissur Ó. Erlingsson
- Trust in the American political parties and support for public policy: Why Republicans benefit from political distrust pp. 42-58

- Matthew L. Bergbower and Levi G. Allen
- The voice of distrust? The relationship between political trust, online political participation and voting pp. 59-74

- Aki Koivula, Sanna Malinen and Arttu Saarinen
Volume 10, issue 2, 2020
- Customer trust and perceived service quality in the healthcare sector: Customer aggressive behaviour as a mediator pp. 113-133

- Amit Gur
- A nonverbal signal of trustworthiness: An evolutionarily relevant model pp. 134-158

- Andy Wood
- Character strengths as predictors of trust and cooperation in economic decision-making pp. 159-179

- Steven G. Young and Robert E. McGrath
Volume 10, issue 1, 2020
- Communicating (about) trust pp. 1-3

- Guido Möllering
- We can’t go on together with suspicious minds: Forecasting errors in evaluating the appreciation of denials pp. 4-22

- Christopher P. Reinders Folmer, David De Cremer, Maarten Wubben and Marius van Dijke
- International variations in fiduciary and competence trust of physicians: A multilevel study pp. 23-45

- Robert R. Martin
- Contracts as trust builders pp. 46-65

- Markus Järvinen and Minna Branders
- Towards a research agenda on how, when and why trust and distrust matter to coopetition pp. 66-90

- Angelos Kostis and Malin Harryson Näsholm
- The concept of language of trust and trustworthiness: (Why) history matters pp. 91-107

- Justyna Wubs-Mrozewicz
- Trust in contemporary society pp. 108-111

- Reinhard Bachmann
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