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Recent insights from the 'embodied cognition' perspective in cognitive science, supported by neural research, provide a basis for a 'methodological interactionism' that transcends both the methodological individualism of economics and the methodological collectivism of (some) sociology, and is...
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The cultural authority of social science hinges on its public representation. In postwar United States of America, the business media were influential promoters of the appreciation of economics. This essay examines the work of a journalist and editor, Leonard S. Silk, and a magazine, Business...
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People are shown to be “more (less) trusting as others are on average more (less) trusting” in a binary-choice-with-social-interactions model that is estimated using cross-section data from more than sixty countries, with mean trust as an explanatory variable. These endogenous effects...
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This article examines the interrelationships among employee trust in the chief executive of the organization, trust in the organization, and work satisfaction. These three concepts capture the essential experience of the employee’s work life, but their interrelationships have been more often a...
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Focusing on digital technology resources carries the danger that socio-material interaction will be ignored. There is already a tendency to make overly simplistic assumptions in digital innovation research, neglecting the complexity of socio-material interaction. This article examines one kind...
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Russian Abstract Предлагается обоснование применимости индикаторов доверия государства к гражданскому обществу, т. е веры государства в лояльность к нему общества и в...
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We study the cost of breaching an implicit contract in a goods market. Young and Levy(2014) document an implicit contract between the Coca-Cola Company and its consumers. Thisimplicit contract included a promise of constant quality. We offer two types of evidence of thecosts of breach. First, we...
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The concept of 'trust' (as well as that of term 'risk') appear to have settled in the social sciences, resulting in a lively discussion at both theoretical and empirical levels. One can safely say that the issue of trust has become a fashionable object of analysis in the humanities, which...
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Authors described relationships between economic crisis and crisis of trust. The paper identifies elements, which play significant role in trust building and destruction. Consequences of behavioral factors of the market players were discussed. Relationships between the social status, higher...
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This paper builds on the idea that trust is a matter of embedded agency where trustors and trustees, as actors, interpret the social context in which they are embedded. Insofar as this context is institutionalized, trust may be quite ‘normal' and achieved fairly easily by reference to...
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