Journal article
In Whom we Trust: Group Membership as an Affective Context for Trust Development
The Academy of Management review, Vol.26(3), pp.377-396
07/01/2001
DOI: 10.5465/amr.2001.4845794
Abstract
Examining the ways in which affect impacts the trust that develops between members of dissimilar groups broadens the study of trust development. People's perceptions of their own interdependence with other groups influence both their beliefs about group members' trustworthiness and their affect for group members. I propose that this affect, in turn, influences interpersonal trust development through multiple paths: cognitive, motivational, and behavioral. Using literature on social information processing, emotion, and intergroup behavior, I elucidate the social and affective context of trust development.
Details
- Title: Subtitle
- In Whom we Trust: Group Membership as an Affective Context for Trust Development
- Creators
- Michele Williams - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- The Academy of Management review, Vol.26(3), pp.377-396
- DOI
- 10.5465/amr.2001.4845794
- ISSN
- 0363-7425
- eISSN
- 1930-3807
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 07/01/2001
- Academic Unit
- Management and Entrepreneurship
- Record Identifier
- 9984380412502771
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