Revisiting the Foundations of Organizational Distrust
Seiten
2017
now publishers Inc (Verlag)
978-1-68083-248-8 (ISBN)
now publishers Inc (Verlag)
978-1-68083-248-8 (ISBN)
Discusses the theoretical perspectives on the relationship between distrust and trust, highlights the potential research opportunities and challenges pertinent to distrust studies, and draws implications of distrust research for strategic management.
Revisiting the Foundations of Organizational Distrust systematically discuss the theoretical perspectives on the relationship between distrust and trust, highlights the potential research opportunities and challenges pertinent to distrust studies, and draws implications of distrust research for strategic management. The literature on distrust has grown substantially since the beginning of the 1960s. One initial observation is that the extant research uses many different definitions and perspectives on distrust, and this diversity exacerbates the fragmentation of the literature.
The variety of perspectives on distrust only re-emphasizes the necessity of gaining a better understanding of how distrust links to and distinguishes itself from trust before exploring the prospect and challenges of distrust research, particularly for scholars in strategic management. More specifically, it is crucial to draw attention to the novel insights that distrust studies may bring about for strategic management and organizational theory scholars.
This analysis is organized into six parts:
(1) Discussing extant research on distrust in organizational settings.
(2) Examining various theoretical perspectives on the relationship between trust and distrust.
(3) Illustrating the extant empirical evidence of the relationship between trust and distrust.
(4) Considering the potential role of distrust in relationship repair.
(5) Pointing out specific research avenues in strategy areas.
(6) Highlighting empirical challenges of studying distrust in organizational settings.
Based on an examination of existing research on distrust in organizational settings in the first section, the authors extend the discussion to various theoretical perspectives and empirical evidence of the relationship between trust and distrust in the following sections. The authors also suggest specific promising research opportunities and challenges of distrust studies in the last three sections.
As distrust spans many different research areas, Revisiting the Foundations of Organizational Distrust should be of interest to scholars in management as well as in the sociology of organizations and organizational psychology.
Revisiting the Foundations of Organizational Distrust systematically discuss the theoretical perspectives on the relationship between distrust and trust, highlights the potential research opportunities and challenges pertinent to distrust studies, and draws implications of distrust research for strategic management. The literature on distrust has grown substantially since the beginning of the 1960s. One initial observation is that the extant research uses many different definitions and perspectives on distrust, and this diversity exacerbates the fragmentation of the literature.
The variety of perspectives on distrust only re-emphasizes the necessity of gaining a better understanding of how distrust links to and distinguishes itself from trust before exploring the prospect and challenges of distrust research, particularly for scholars in strategic management. More specifically, it is crucial to draw attention to the novel insights that distrust studies may bring about for strategic management and organizational theory scholars.
This analysis is organized into six parts:
(1) Discussing extant research on distrust in organizational settings.
(2) Examining various theoretical perspectives on the relationship between trust and distrust.
(3) Illustrating the extant empirical evidence of the relationship between trust and distrust.
(4) Considering the potential role of distrust in relationship repair.
(5) Pointing out specific research avenues in strategy areas.
(6) Highlighting empirical challenges of studying distrust in organizational settings.
Based on an examination of existing research on distrust in organizational settings in the first section, the authors extend the discussion to various theoretical perspectives and empirical evidence of the relationship between trust and distrust in the following sections. The authors also suggest specific promising research opportunities and challenges of distrust studies in the last three sections.
As distrust spans many different research areas, Revisiting the Foundations of Organizational Distrust should be of interest to scholars in management as well as in the sociology of organizations and organizational psychology.
Introduction
Different Traditions of Comparative Institutional Analysis: Owner and Worker Rights
Heterodox socio-economic alternatives
Varieties of Corporate Governance and HRM
Internal Systemic Diversity and HRM
Applied Evidence of National Diversity in HRM Practice
HRM Outcomes
New Financial Actors and HRM
Long Historical Legacies and National Institutional Orders
Economic Crisis and Natural Resources: The Case of Long Energy Transitions
MNE’s and Pioneers of Change
Conclusion
References
Erscheinungsdatum | 25.02.2017 |
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Reihe/Serie | Foundations and Trends® in Management |
Verlagsort | Hanover |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
Gewicht | 156 g |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Psychologie ► Arbeits- und Organisationspsychologie |
Wirtschaft ► Betriebswirtschaft / Management ► Unternehmensführung / Management | |
ISBN-10 | 1-68083-248-4 / 1680832484 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-68083-248-8 / 9781680832488 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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