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Because the choice to trust is inherently risky, people naturally assess others’ trustworthiness as a necessary precondition for trusting behavior. This conscious process depends on a type of relational schema - what we call a ‘trust schema’ - that provides an explicit cognitive starting...
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Covert organizations are constantly faced with a tradeoff between secrecy and operational effciency. Lindelauf, Borm and Hamers (2008) developed a theoretical framework to determine optimal homogeneous networks taking the above mentioned considerations explicitly into account. In this paper this...
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price prior to, or after, fixing the traded design. We find three effects: (1) Since communication reveals information about …
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The economic success and innovative outcomes of the high performing East Asian countries, albeit often characterized as low-trust societies, suggests reexamination of the presumed positive relationship between social trust and innovation. Multi-level analyses conducted in this paper reveal that...
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Purpose: Society's expectations of business are said to be increasing, with business expected to play an influential role from a triple bottom line perspective. Shared value creation is a new, emerging theme in the literature on corporate social responsibility (CSR). The stagnating South African...
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