Public Trust in Business
Herausgeber: Harris, Jared D.; Wicks, Andrew C.; Moriarty, Brian T.
Public Trust in Business
Herausgeber: Harris, Jared D.; Wicks, Andrew C.; Moriarty, Brian T.
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Provides much-needed thinking on the topic of public trust in business, blending current academic research with conclusions for future practice.
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Provides much-needed thinking on the topic of public trust in business, blending current academic research with conclusions for future practice.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 725g
- ISBN-13: 9781107023871
- ISBN-10: 1107023874
- Artikelnr.: 40567796
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 725g
- ISBN-13: 9781107023871
- ISBN-10: 1107023874
- Artikelnr.: 40567796
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Preface: discovering new territory in public trust in business;
Acknowledgements; 1. Public trust in business: what's the problem and why
does it matter? Andrew C. Wicks, Brian T. Moriarty and Jared D. Harris;
Part I. Trusting the Institution of Business: 2. The economic crisis of
2008, trust in government, and generalized trust Eric M. Uslaner; 3. Too
big to trust? Managing stakeholder trust in the post-bailout economy Deepak
Malhotra; 4. At the crossroads of trust and distrust: skepticism and
ambivalence towards business Robert Bies; 5. Public trust in business and
its determinants Kirsten Martin, Michael Pirson and Bidhan L. Parmar; 6.
The role of public, relational and organizational trust in economic affairs
Karen S. Cook and Oliver Schilke; Part II. Public Trust and Business
Organizations: 7. Public trust and trust in particular firm-stakeholder
interactions: a theoretical model and implications for management Jared D.
Harris and Andrew C. Wicks; 8. Creating more trusting and trustworthy
organizations: exploring the foundations and benefits of presumptive trust
Roderick Kramer; 9. Building trust through reputation management Paul
Argenti; 10. Can trust flourish where institutionalized distrust reigns?
Reinhard Bachmann and Edeltraud Hanappi-Egger; 11. Roles of third parties
in trust repair: lessons from high tech alliances for public trust
Rosalinde Klein Woolthuis, Bart Nooteboom and Gjalt de Jong; 12. The repair
of public trust following controllable or uncontrollable organizational
failures: a conceptual framework Laura Poppo and Donald J. Schepker; 13.
Conclusion: towards a better understanding of public trust in business
Jared D. Harris, Andrew C. Wicks and Brian T. Moriarty; Index.
Acknowledgements; 1. Public trust in business: what's the problem and why
does it matter? Andrew C. Wicks, Brian T. Moriarty and Jared D. Harris;
Part I. Trusting the Institution of Business: 2. The economic crisis of
2008, trust in government, and generalized trust Eric M. Uslaner; 3. Too
big to trust? Managing stakeholder trust in the post-bailout economy Deepak
Malhotra; 4. At the crossroads of trust and distrust: skepticism and
ambivalence towards business Robert Bies; 5. Public trust in business and
its determinants Kirsten Martin, Michael Pirson and Bidhan L. Parmar; 6.
The role of public, relational and organizational trust in economic affairs
Karen S. Cook and Oliver Schilke; Part II. Public Trust and Business
Organizations: 7. Public trust and trust in particular firm-stakeholder
interactions: a theoretical model and implications for management Jared D.
Harris and Andrew C. Wicks; 8. Creating more trusting and trustworthy
organizations: exploring the foundations and benefits of presumptive trust
Roderick Kramer; 9. Building trust through reputation management Paul
Argenti; 10. Can trust flourish where institutionalized distrust reigns?
Reinhard Bachmann and Edeltraud Hanappi-Egger; 11. Roles of third parties
in trust repair: lessons from high tech alliances for public trust
Rosalinde Klein Woolthuis, Bart Nooteboom and Gjalt de Jong; 12. The repair
of public trust following controllable or uncontrollable organizational
failures: a conceptual framework Laura Poppo and Donald J. Schepker; 13.
Conclusion: towards a better understanding of public trust in business
Jared D. Harris, Andrew C. Wicks and Brian T. Moriarty; Index.
Preface: discovering new territory in public trust in business;
Acknowledgements; 1. Public trust in business: what's the problem and why
does it matter? Andrew C. Wicks, Brian T. Moriarty and Jared D. Harris;
Part I. Trusting the Institution of Business: 2. The economic crisis of
2008, trust in government, and generalized trust Eric M. Uslaner; 3. Too
big to trust? Managing stakeholder trust in the post-bailout economy Deepak
Malhotra; 4. At the crossroads of trust and distrust: skepticism and
ambivalence towards business Robert Bies; 5. Public trust in business and
its determinants Kirsten Martin, Michael Pirson and Bidhan L. Parmar; 6.
The role of public, relational and organizational trust in economic affairs
Karen S. Cook and Oliver Schilke; Part II. Public Trust and Business
Organizations: 7. Public trust and trust in particular firm-stakeholder
interactions: a theoretical model and implications for management Jared D.
Harris and Andrew C. Wicks; 8. Creating more trusting and trustworthy
organizations: exploring the foundations and benefits of presumptive trust
Roderick Kramer; 9. Building trust through reputation management Paul
Argenti; 10. Can trust flourish where institutionalized distrust reigns?
Reinhard Bachmann and Edeltraud Hanappi-Egger; 11. Roles of third parties
in trust repair: lessons from high tech alliances for public trust
Rosalinde Klein Woolthuis, Bart Nooteboom and Gjalt de Jong; 12. The repair
of public trust following controllable or uncontrollable organizational
failures: a conceptual framework Laura Poppo and Donald J. Schepker; 13.
Conclusion: towards a better understanding of public trust in business
Jared D. Harris, Andrew C. Wicks and Brian T. Moriarty; Index.
Acknowledgements; 1. Public trust in business: what's the problem and why
does it matter? Andrew C. Wicks, Brian T. Moriarty and Jared D. Harris;
Part I. Trusting the Institution of Business: 2. The economic crisis of
2008, trust in government, and generalized trust Eric M. Uslaner; 3. Too
big to trust? Managing stakeholder trust in the post-bailout economy Deepak
Malhotra; 4. At the crossroads of trust and distrust: skepticism and
ambivalence towards business Robert Bies; 5. Public trust in business and
its determinants Kirsten Martin, Michael Pirson and Bidhan L. Parmar; 6.
The role of public, relational and organizational trust in economic affairs
Karen S. Cook and Oliver Schilke; Part II. Public Trust and Business
Organizations: 7. Public trust and trust in particular firm-stakeholder
interactions: a theoretical model and implications for management Jared D.
Harris and Andrew C. Wicks; 8. Creating more trusting and trustworthy
organizations: exploring the foundations and benefits of presumptive trust
Roderick Kramer; 9. Building trust through reputation management Paul
Argenti; 10. Can trust flourish where institutionalized distrust reigns?
Reinhard Bachmann and Edeltraud Hanappi-Egger; 11. Roles of third parties
in trust repair: lessons from high tech alliances for public trust
Rosalinde Klein Woolthuis, Bart Nooteboom and Gjalt de Jong; 12. The repair
of public trust following controllable or uncontrollable organizational
failures: a conceptual framework Laura Poppo and Donald J. Schepker; 13.
Conclusion: towards a better understanding of public trust in business
Jared D. Harris, Andrew C. Wicks and Brian T. Moriarty; Index.