Personal, Systemic and Transsystemic Trust: Individual and Collective Resources for Coping with Societal Challenges
Martin Schweer () and
Karin Siebertz-Reckzeh ()
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Martin Schweer: Universität Vechta (ISBS), Lehrstuhl für Pädagogische Psychologie Zentrum für Vertrauensforschung (ZfV)
Karin Siebertz-Reckzeh: Universität Vechta (ISBS), Lehrstuhl für Pädagogische Psychologie Zentrum für Vertrauensforschung (ZfV)
A chapter in Mindful Change in Times of Permanent Reorganization, 2014, pp 225-243 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In the light of complex societal conditions associated with a high degree of abstraction of interdependencies, trust gains importance as a regulating element. Against the background of the differential theory of trust, personal and systemic trust will be highlighted, but also the transsystemic component of trust, as well as collective processes of trust development. Furthermore, we will deal with the question of a constructive contribution of distrust. Finally, we will focus on trust as a moderating variable within the process of social responsibility in association with the concept of mindfulness as a reflexive component.
Keywords: Personal; Systemic; Transsystemic trust; Distrust; Collective trust processes; Social responsibility (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-38694-7_13
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