Journal of Trust Research
2010 - 2024
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Volume 9, issue 2, 2019
- Putting a spotlight on the trustor in trust research pp. 131-135

- Guido Möllering
- Qualitative meta-analysis of propensity to trust measurement pp. 136-163

- Volker Patent and Rosalind H. Searle
- Trust me, I am a caring coach: The benefits of establishing trustworthiness during coaching by communicating benevolence pp. 164-184

- Sandra J. Schiemann, Christina Mühlberger, F. David Schoorman and Eva Jonas
- The birdcage is open, but will the bird fly? How interactional and institutional trust interplay in public organisations pp. 185-202

- Tina Øllgaard Bentzen
- Trust and emergency management: Experiences from the Arctic Sea region pp. 203-225

- Ensieh Roud and Anne Haugen Gausdal
- ‘Jumper’ managers’ vulnerable involvement/avoidance and trust/distrust spirals pp. 226-246

- Reuven Shapira
Volume 9, issue 1, 2019
- Connecting trust and power pp. 1-5

- Guido Möllering
- Dynamic influences of power on trust: Changes in power affect trust in others pp. 6-27

- Sebastien Brion, Ruo Mo and Robert B. Lount
- Linking precursors of interpersonal trust to human-automation trust: An expanded typology and exploratory experiment pp. 28-46

- Christopher S. Calhoun, Philip Bobko, Jennie J. Gallimore and Joseph B. Lyons
- The genetic and psychological underpinnings of generalized social trust pp. 47-65

- Aaron C. Weinschenk and Christopher T. Dawes
- On measuring trust and distrust in journalism: Reflection of the status quo and suggestions for the road ahead pp. 66-86

- Katherine M. Engelke, Valerie Hase and Florian Wintterlin
- Attending to the importance of context: Trust as a process in global microfinance pp. 87-109

- Barbara Grimpe
- Unlocking the treasure trove: How can Luhmann’s theory of trust enrich trust research? pp. 110-124

- Frens Kroeger
- Trusting enemies: Interpersonal relationships in international conflict, by Nicholas J. Wheeler, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2018 pp. 125-130

- Geoffrey A. Hosking
Volume 8, issue 2, 2018
- Multilevel trust: A theoretical and practical imperative pp. 137-141

- Ashley Fulmer and Kurt Dirks
- Conceptualising time as a level of analysis: New directions in the analysis of trust dynamics pp. 142-165

- M. Audrey Korsgaard, Jason Kautz, Paul Bliese, Katarzyna Samson and Patrycjusz Kostyszyn
- Trust development processes in intra-organisational relationships: A multi-level permeation of trust in a merging university pp. 166-191

- Sari-Johanna Karhapää and Taina Inkeri Savolainen
- Contextualising the coevolution of (dis)trust and control – a longitudinal case study of a public market pp. 192-219

- Lena Högberg, Birgitta Sköld and Malin Tillmar
- Job insecurity, employee anxiety, and commitment: The moderating role of collective trust in management pp. 220-237

- Wen Wang, Kim Mather and Roger Seifert
- Trust development across levels of analysis: An embedded-agency perspective pp. 238-248

- Fabrice Lumineau and Oliver Schilke
Volume 8, issue 1, 2018
- Embracing complexity: Exploring and refining trust research pp. 1-6

- Guido Möllering
- Heads will roll! Routes to effective trust repair in the aftermath of a CEO transgression pp. 7-30

- Donald L. Ferrin, Cecily D. Cooper, Kurt T. Dirks and Peter H. Kim
- Interaction of stereotypical trustworthiness, facial resemblance, and group membership in the perception of trustworthiness and other traits pp. 31-44

- Elena Tsankova, Eric J. Vanman and Arvid Kappas
- Political trust in France’s multi-level government pp. 45-67

- Alistair Cole, Stuart Fox, Romain Pasquier and Ian Stafford
- Economic conditions and social trust climates in Europe over ten years: An ecological analysis of change pp. 68-86

- Davide Morselli and Stephanie Glaeser
- The role of intermediaries within trust rebuilding after financial crisis and encouraging implications for the existence of ‘calculative trust’ pp. 87-102

- Petra Ritzer-Angerer
- Trustful behaviour is meaningful behaviour: Implications for theory on identification-based trusting relations pp. 103-119

- Lukas Kasten
- Moral space: An interview with Piotr Sztompka pp. 120-136

- Dominika Latusek
Volume 7, issue 2, 2017
- Cultivating the field of trust research pp. 107-114

- Guido Möllering
- An experimental study of the effects of tattoo genre on perceived trustworthiness: Not all tattoos are created equal pp. 115-128

- Andrew R. Timming and David Ian Perrett
- Employee perceptions of organisational legitimacy as impersonal bases of organisational trustworthiness and trust pp. 129-149

- Kai Lamertz and Devasheesh P. Bhave
- Trust and control in public sector reform: Complementarity and beyond pp. 150-169

- Steen Vallentin and Niels Thygesen
- Consumers' trust in government institutions and their perception and concern about safety and healthiness of fast food pp. 170-186

- Rose Omari, Guido T. P. Ruivenkamp and Emmanuel K. Tetteh
- Trust and civic engagement: Evidence from six Latin American cities pp. 187-203

- Juan José Barrios
- Trust dynamics and repair: An interview with Roy Lewicki pp. 204-219

- Nicole Gillespie
- , by S. Zmerli and T. van der Meer, Cheltenham, UK, Edward Elgar, 2017 pp. 220-225

- Marc Hooghe
- , by F. Six and K. Verhoest, Cheltenham, UK, Edward Elgar, 2017 pp. 226-229

- Stéphane Moyson
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 7, issue 1, 2017
- The time for transition: Future trust research pp. 1-14

- Peter Ping Li
- Advancing the scientific understanding of trust in the contexts of negotiations and repeated bargaining pp. 15-21

- Dejun Tony Kong, Robert B. Lount, Mara Olekalns and Donald L. Ferrin
- What are the determinants of interpersonal trust in dyadic negotiations? Meta-analytic evidence and implications for future research pp. 22-50

- Serena Changhong Lu, Dejun Tony Kong, Donald L. Ferrin and Kurt T. Dirks
- After the fall: Regulatory focus, trust and negotiators’ responses to a crisis pp. 51-70

- Plia Vaisman Caspi, Mara Olekalns and Daniel Druckman
- Deterrence-based trust in bargaining: Introducing a new experimental paradigm pp. 71-89

- Eric van Dijk, Varia Makagonova, Erik W. de Kwaadsteniet and Manon Schutter
- Gift giving, reciprocity and the creation of trust pp. 90-106

- Martin Mathews
Volume 6, issue 2, 2016
- Corrigendum pp. x-x

- The Editors
- Trust portfolio toward an integrative framework: the emerging themes of trust context and trust complexity pp. 105-110

- Peter Ping Li
- The dimensionality of trust-relevant constructs in four institutional domains: results from confirmatory factor analyses pp. 111-150

- Lisa M. PytlikZillig, Joseph A. Hamm, Ellie Shockley, Mitchel N. Herian, Tess M.S. Neal, Christopher D. Kimbrough, Alan J. Tomkins and Brian H. Bornstein
- Trust in public institutions – spillover and bandwidth pp. 151-166

- Hans Christian Høyer and Erik Mønness
- Developing trust in close personal relationships: ethnic Chinese’s experiences pp. 167-193

- Jenny Hsiu-Ying Chang, Honggang Yang, Kuang-Hui Yeh and Shih-Chi Hsu
- Why don’t all high-trust networks achieve strong network benefits? A case-based exploration of cooperation in Norwegian SME networks pp. 194-212

- Anne Haugen Gausdal, Helge Svare and Guido Möllering
- Call for Papers pp. 213-215

- The Editors
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 6, issue 1, 2016
- The holistic and contextual natures of trust: past, present, and future research pp. 1-6

- Peter Ping Li
- From interpersonal to interorganisational trust: The role of indirect reciprocity pp. 7-36

- Bart S. Vanneste
- On the influence of trust in predicting rural land owner cooperation with natural resource management institutions pp. 37-62

- Joseph A. Hamm, Lesa Hoffman, Alan J. Tomkins and Brian H. Bornstein
- Reflections on trust and trust research: then and now pp. 63-73

- Dale E. Zand
- Preface: Empowerment in veterinary clinics: the role of trust in delegation pp. 74-75

- F. David Schoorman, Roger C. Mayer and James H. Davis
- Empowerment in veterinary clinics: the role of trust in delegation pp. 76-90

- F. David Schoorman, Roger C. Mayer and James H. Davis
- Perspective: Empowerment in veterinary clinics: the role of trust in delegation pp. 91-95

- F. David Schoorman, Roger C. Mayer and James H. Davis
- The question of public trust in business. Comments on Jared D. Harris, Brian T. Moriarty, and Andrew C. Wicks (eds.), Public Trust in Business. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014 pp. 96-103

- Marc A. Cohen
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