Journal of Trust Research
2010 - 2024
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Volume 5, issue 2, 2015
- The duality of unity-in-diversity in trust research: The conceptual and methodological implications for trust research pp. 103-108

- Peter Ping Li
- Trust after violations: Are collectivists more or less forgiving? pp. 109-131

- C. Ashley Fulmer and Michele J. Gelfand
- The public cost of broken trust: Spillover effects of financial reporting irregularities pp. 132-152

- Jacco L. Wielhouwer
- Why the epistemologies of trust researchers matter pp. 153-169

- Neve Isaeva, Reinhard Bachmann, Alexandra Bristow and Mark N.K. Saunders
- The practical wisdom of trust: An interview with Bart Nooteboom pp. 170-183

- Guido M�llering
- Insights and observations on the decision to trust in both science and practice: Interview with Robert F. Hurley pp. 184-198

- Donald L. Ferrin
Volume 5, issue 1, 2015
- Trust research community misses an outstanding scholar and friend: Graham Dietz (1969-2014) pp. 1-2

- Peter Ping Li, Donald L. Ferrin and Guido M�llering
- Trust in international relations - A useful tool? pp. 3-7

- Hiski Haukkala, Johanna Vuorelma and Carina van de Wetering
- Going global: Trust research and international relations pp. 8-26

- Jan Ruzicka and Vincent Charles Keating
- Relational trust in international cooperation: The case of North-South trade negotiations pp. 27-54

- Clara Weinhardt
- The causal nexus between trust, institutions and cooperation in international relations pp. 55-77

- Christoph Elhardt
- Trust as a discourse: Concept and measurement strategy - First results from a study on German trust in the USA pp. 78-100

- Philipp Brugger
Volume 4, issue 2, 2014
- A tentative typology of context for trust research and beyond pp. 83-89

- Peter Ping Li
- Political trust and job insecurity in 18 European polities pp. 90-112

- Andrew Wroe
- Trust in government: A micro-macro approach pp. 113-131

- Rima Wilkes
- A pragmatic contribution for a more reflexive institution-based trust pp. 132-146

- Benjamin Six
- Cross-level effects of procedural justice perceptions on faculty trust pp. 147-166

- Maja Graso, Lixin Jiang, Tahira M. Probst and Wendi L. Benson
- Relational trust: Outline of a Bourdieusian theory of interpersonal trust pp. 167-192

- Morten Frederiksen
Volume 4, issue 1, 2014
- Trust, calculativeness, and relationships: A special issue 20 years after Williamson's warning pp. 1-21

- Guido M�llering
- Trust: Reality or illusion? A critical examination of Williamson pp. 22-33

- Lucien Karpik
- Calculativeness and trust: A view from phenomenology pp. 34-43

- Morten Frederiksen
- Genuine, non-calculative trust with calculative antecedents: Reconsidering Williamson on trust pp. 44-56

- Marc A. Cohen
- You can have your trust and calculativeness, too: Uncertainty, trustworthiness and the Williamson thesis pp. 57-65

- Harvey James
- Calculative trust: Oxymoron or tautology? pp. 66-82

- Ren� Reich-Graefe
Volume 3, issue 2, 2013
- In search of relevant and rigorous measures for trust research: A Yin-Yang approach to institutionalising trust research pp. 71-75

- Peter Ping Li
- Development and validation of a propensity to trust scale pp. 76-97

- M. Lance Frazier, Paul D. Johnson and Stav Fainshmidt
- The significance of direct-leader and co-worker trust on turnover intentions: A cross-cultural study pp. 98-124

- Robert D. Costigan, Richard Insinga, J. Jason Berman, Grazyna Kranas and Vladimir A. Kureshov
- Trust in a military context: What contributes to trust in superior and subordinate leaders? pp. 125-145

- Maria Fors Brandebo, Misa Sj�berg, Gerry Larsson, Jarle Eid and Olav Kjellevold Olsen
- On the institutionalisation of trust research and practice: Heaven awaits! pp. 146-154

- Donald L. Ferrin
- Sympathy for the devil? Reflections on the perils of institutionalising trust research pp. 155-171

- Vincenzo Perrone
Volume 3, issue 1, 2013
- Entrepreneurship as a new context for trust research pp. 1-10

- Peter Ping Li
- Deconstructing public confidence in state courts pp. 11-31

- Joseph A. Hamm, Lisa M. PytlikZillig, Mitchel N. Herian, Brian H. Bornstein, Alan J. Tomkins and Lesa Hoffman
- Government without trust pp. 32-52

- Russell Hardin
- Trust without knowledge? Comment on Hardin, ‘Government without trust’ pp. 53-58

- Guido Möllering
- The research on trust in leadership: The need for context pp. 59-69

- Aneil K. Mishra and Karen E. Mishra
Volume 2, issue 2, 2012
- When trust matters the most: The imperatives for contextualising trust research pp. 101-106

- Peter Ping Li
- A social interactions perspective on trust and its determinants pp. 107-135

- Thomas B. Singh
- Reasons to believe: Participants' explanations of trust in an outsourcing relationship pp. 137-170

- Chris Hall and Gillian Symon
- School and the promotion of generalised trust: Experiences from Sicily pp. 171-201

- Carina Gunnarson and Karl Loxbo
- Trusting in art: Calling for empirical trust research in highly creative contexts pp. 203-210

- Guido Möllering
Volume 2, issue 1, 2012
- The second great encounter in the new era of globalisation: Why and how should the West meet the East? pp. 1-5

- Peter Ping Li
- Trust-building processes in the context of networks pp. 7-30

- Anne Haugen Gausdal
- Organisational trust, affective commitment and bureaucratic control pp. 31-52

- Ian R. Gellatly and Michael J. Withey
- Neither collectivism nor individualism: Trust in the Chinese guanxi circle pp. 53-70

- Jar-Der Luo and Yung-Chu Yeh
- Exploring the unique roles of trust and play in private creativity: From the complexity-ambiguity-metaphor link to the trust-play-creativity link pp. 71-97

- Peter Ping Li
Volume 1, issue 2, 2011
- Toward a multi-frame integration of trust as holistic and dynamic: Ambiguity redefined as a duality of diversity-in-unity pp. 133-138

- Peter Ping Li
- The context of trust repair efforts: Exploring the role of relationship dependence and outcome severity pp. 139-157

- Edward C. Tomlinson
- Trust in strategic alliances: Toward a co-evolutionary research model pp. 159-176

- Bo Nielsen
- The effects of changing power and influence tactics on trust in the supervisor: A longitudinal field study pp. 177-201

- Roger C. Mayer, Philip Bobko, James H. Davis and Mark B. Gavin
- At the crossroads: Future directions in trust research pp. 203-213

- Reinhard Bachmann
- Going back to the source: Why do people trust each other? pp. 215-222

- Graham Dietz
Volume 1, issue 1, 2010
- The rigour--relevance balance for engaged scholarship: New frame and new agenda for trust research and beyond pp. 1-21

- Peter Ping Li
- Measuring trust in organisational research: Review and recommendations pp. 23-63

- Bill McEvily and Marco Tortoriello
- Co-worker trust and knowledge creation: A multilevel analysis pp. 65-83

- Yunhyung Chung and Susan E. Jackson
- Responding to trust breaches: The domain specificity of trust and the role of affect pp. 85-106

- Chao C. Chen, Patrick Saparito and Liuba Belkin
- Diaspora as the boundary-spanners: The role of trust in business facilitation pp. 107-129

- Masud Chand and Rosalie L. Tung
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