Motivating Cooperation and Compliance with Authority

Motivating Cooperation and Compliance with Authority

The Role of Institutional Trust

Tomkins, Alan J.; Bornstein, Brian H.

Springer International Publishing AG

10/2016

220

Mole

Inglês

9783319382562

15 a 20 dias

This volume explores the various ways in which trust is thought about and studied in contemporary society. However, other public institutions also need trust and confidence in order not only to promote democracy but also to assure effective governance, facilitate societal interactions, and optimize organizational productivity.
1. Institutional Trust: An Introduction. Brian H. Bornstein & Alan J. Tomkins 2. Would Trust by Any Other Name Smell as Sweet? Reflections on the Meanings and Uses of Trust across Disciplines and Context. F. David Schoorman, Mallory M. Wood, & Christina Breuer 3. Trust as a Leap of Hope for Transaction Value: A Two-Way Street above and beyond Trust Propensity and Expected Trustworthiness. Peter Ping Li 4. Creating Legitimacy: The Interrelated Roles of Justice and Trust. Karen A. Hegtvedt 5. Legitimacy Is for Losers: The Interconnections of Institutional Legitimacy, Performance Evaluations, and the Symbols of Judicial Authority. James L. Gibson 6. Who Trusts the Trial Courts, How Much, and Why? David B. Rottman 7. On the Dual Motivational Force of Legitimacy. Jonathan Jackson 8. Political Trust in Polarized Times. Elizabeth Theiss-Morse, Dona-Gene Barton, & Michael W. Wagner 9. The Epistemic Contract: Fostering an Appropriate Level of Public Trust in Experts. Robert J. MacCoun
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