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Reflections on trust and trust research: then and now
ABSTRACT In this essay, Dale Zand, a pioneer in the origin of trust research, recalls perceptions of trust decades ago, reviews memorable encounters that shaped his interest in trust, and explores the influence of trust on his subsequent work. He comments on several aspects of current views of trust and poses probing questions on trust research now and in the future.
期刊介绍:
As an inter-disciplinary and cross-cultural journal dedicated to advancing a cross-level, context-rich, process-oriented, and practice-relevant journal, JTR provides a focal point for an open dialogue and debate between diverse researchers, thus enhancing the understanding of trust in general and trust-related management in particular, especially in its organizational and social context in the broadest sense. Through both theoretical development and empirical investigation, JTR seeks to open the "black-box" of trust in various contexts.