Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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... trust research largely revolves around the functional properties of the concept . Trust can be defined , first of all , as a state of favourable expectation regarding other people's actions and intentions . As such it is seen as the ...
... trust research largely revolves around the functional properties of the concept . Trust can be defined , first of all , as a state of favourable expectation regarding other people's actions and intentions . As such it is seen as the ...
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... trust . He adopts the distinction between personal and generalised trust and the view that trust enters ' where more exact knowledge is not available ' ( 1977 : 36 ) . Thus , chronologically , the thread runs from Simmel to Luhmann to ...
... trust . He adopts the distinction between personal and generalised trust and the view that trust enters ' where more exact knowledge is not available ' ( 1977 : 36 ) . Thus , chronologically , the thread runs from Simmel to Luhmann to ...
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... trust , interpretations do not translate directly into expectations . This is due to the fundamental quality of human experience that reality remains mostly covered ' for us – even when trust ... trust research needs The Nature of Trust 415.
... trust , interpretations do not translate directly into expectations . This is due to the fundamental quality of human experience that reality remains mostly covered ' for us – even when trust ... trust research needs The Nature of Trust 415.
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