Trust and Distrust in Organizations: Dilemmas and Approaches (The Russell Sage Foundation Series on Trust, V. 7)

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Trust and Distrust in Organizations: Dilemmas and Approaches (The Russell Sage Foundation Series on Trust, V. 7)

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The effective functioning of a democratic society-including social, business, and political interactions-largely depends on trust. Yet trust remains a fragile and elusive resource in many of the organizations that make up society's building blocks. In their timely volume, "Trust in Organizations," editors Roderick M. Kramer and Karen S. Cook have compiled the most important research on trust in organizations, illuminating the complex nature of how trust develops, functions, and often is thwarted in organizational settings. With contributions from social psychologists, sociologists, political scientists, economists, and organizational theorists, the volume examines trust and distrust within a variety of settings-from employer-employee and doctor-patient relationships, to geographically dispersed work teams and virtual teams on the internet. "Trust in Organizations" opens with an in-depth examination of hierarchical relationships to determine how trust is established and maintained between people with unequal power. Kurt Dirks and Daniel Skarlicki find that trust between leaders and their followers is established when people perceive a shared background or identity and interact well with their leader. After trust is established, people are willing to assume greater risks and to work harder. In part II, the contributors focus on trust between people in teams and networks. Roxanne Zolin and Pamela Hinds discover that trust is more easily established in geographically dispersed teams when they are able to meet face-to-face initially. "Trust in Organizations" moves on to an examination of how people create and foster trust and of the effects of power and betrayal on trust. Kimberly Elsbach reports that managers achieve trust by demonstrating concern, maintaining open communication, and behaving consistently. The f! inal chapter by Roderick Kramer and Dana Gavrieli includes recently declassified data from secret conversations between President Lyndon Johnson and his advisors that provide a rich window into a leader's struggles with problems of trust and distrust in his administration.

Broad in scope, "Trust in Organizations" provides a captivating and insightful look at trust, power, and betrayal, and is essential reading for anyone wishing to understand the underpinnings of trust within a relationship or an organization.

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A Volume in the Russell Sage Foundation Series on Trust

Trust and Distrust in Organizations: Dilemmas and Approaches (The Russell Sage Foundation Series on Trust, V. 7)

Trust and Distrust in Organizations: Dilemmas and Approaches (The Russell Sage Foundation Series on Trust, V. 7),Roderick Moreland Kramer,Karen S. Cook,Russell Sage Foundation Publications,0871544857,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business Ethics,Business/Economics,Corporate culture,Industrial & Organizational Psychology,Leadership,Negotiating,Organizational Behavior,Trust,Organizational theory & behaviour

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