Impact of organizational structure and in-organization resource allocation on trust and trustworthiness

IF 10.5 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Journal of Business Research Pub Date : 2024-10-04 DOI:10.1016/j.jbusres.2024.114995
Yudan Pang , Hang Wu , Xuefeng Wang , Mengmeng Shi
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We experimentally investigated how different organizational structures (horizontal, vertical) and in-organization resource allocation methods (equal, unequal) impact individuals’ trust-related behavior using a two-stage, three-player trust game. As factors influencing trust or trustworthiness, we focused on influential and resource-based power shaped by organizational structures and resource allocation methods, respectively. We expanded the inequity aversion model with power inequities and demonstrated that power inequities can impact individuals’ inequity aversion and therefore their trust-related behavior. In the equal resource allocation treatment, the trustees exhibited a greater probability of being trustworthy, and the trustors were more trusting in the horizontal structure treatment. Those trustees holding both power types significantly encouraged trust and trustworthiness, while influential power was more effective in increasing trustworthiness. This study makes a novel theoretical contribution by exploring the motivation factors of power inequity aversion and explaining how organizational structures and resource allocation methods impact individuals’ trust-related behavior via inequity aversion.
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组织结构和组织内资源分配对信任和可信度的影响
我们通过实验研究了不同的组织结构(横向、纵向)和组织内资源分配方式(平等、不平等)如何影响个人的信任相关行为,并使用了一个两阶段、三人参与的信任博弈。作为影响信任或可信度的因素,我们重点研究了由组织结构和资源分配方式分别形成的影响力和基于资源的权力。我们将不公平厌恶模型扩展为权力不公平模型,并证明权力不公平会影响个人的不公平厌恶,进而影响其与信任相关的行为。在平等资源分配处理中,受托人表现出更高的信任概率,而在横向结构处理中,受托人则表现出更高的信任度。持有两种权力类型的受托人都能显著提高信任度和可信度,而有影响力的权力在提高可信度方面更为有效。本研究探讨了权力不公平厌恶的动机因素,并解释了组织结构和资源分配方法如何通过不公平厌恶影响个体的信任相关行为,从而做出了新的理论贡献。
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