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agent's behavior depends on the agent's trust in the competence of the advisor and on their trust in the motives of the … advisor. Trust in competence depends on how good the advice received from the source has been in the past. Trust in motives … behavior: the degree of trust expressed in a source (stated trust) and the weight given to the source's advice (revealed trust …
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, competence, predictability and goodwill trust. These are described in terms of their evolution at different stages of the firm …Trust among agents (or persons) involved in the process of innovation is intrinsic to successful innovation. An … examination of the firm’s trust in its agents at various stages of the innovation process will therefore contribute practical …
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This study incorporates insights from research on group decision-making and trust repair to investigate the differences … that arise when alleged transgressors attempt to regain the trust of groups as compared to individuals. Results indicate … that repairing trust is generally more difficult with groups than individuals, and both groups and individuals were less …
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The aim of the present article is to introduce us into the complexity of themanagerial activity and of the managerial position. Since the interest of any organisation isto achieve efficient management, this objective would be impossible to meet without a highly-qualified manager and without a...
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subadditivity). There is also evidence that emotions, actual competence and confidence positively affect the possibility effect …
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. Restrictions imposed on NPOs are reasonable if they are compensated by benefits from greater trust. The rigidity of constrains and …
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, confidence and empathy, exploiting key factors which predispose people to fall victim to attacks of social engineering such as …
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While previous research documents a negative relationship between government size and economic growth, suggesting an economic cost of big government, a given government size generally affects growth differently in different countries. As a possible explanation of this differential effect, we...
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Europe through the lens of cultural variations. Specifically, how trust, confidence and equality matter with regard to tax … revenues and tax progressivity. Within this regard, we achieved strong results linking trust and confidence to higher tax … revenues and higher tax progressivity. That is, where trust among societal members is low and confidence in public institutions …
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While previous research documents a negative relationship between government size and economic growth, suggesting an economic cost of big government, a given government size generally affects growth differently in different countries. As a possible explanation of this differential effect, we...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010945001