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Trust and Rationality electronic resource An Integrative Framework for Trust Research / by Stephan Alexander Rompf.

By: Rompf, Stephan Alexander [author.]Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Forschung und Entwicklung in der Analytischen SoziologiePublication details: Wiesbaden : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden : Imprint: Springer VS, 2015Description: XIV, 415 p. 48 illus. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783658073275Subject(s): social sciences | sociology | Cognitive psychology | Social Sciences | Sociological Theory | Cognitive PsychologyDDC classification: 300.1 LOC classification: H61Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Objective Structure & Subjective Experience -- Trust and Rationality -- Explaining Conditional and Unconditional Trust -- Empirical Test and Synthesis.                                                                                                                                                                               .
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Combining economic, social-psychological and sociological approaches to trust, this book provides a general theoretical framework to causally explain conditional and unconditional trust; it also presents an experimental test of the corresponding integrative model and its predictions. Broadly, it aims at advancing a cognitive turn in trust research by highlighting the importance of (1) an actor´s context-dependent definition of the situation and (2) the flexible and dynamic degree of rationality involved. In essence, trust is as “multi-faceted” as there are cognitive routes that take us to the choice of a trusting act. Therefore, variable rationality has to be incorporated as an orthogonal dimension to the typological space of trust. The theory presents an analytically tractable model; the empirical test combines trust games, high- and low-incentive conditions, framing manipulations, and psychometric measurements, and is complemented by decision-time analyses.  Contents Objective Structure & Subjective Experience Trust and Rationality Explaining Conditional and Unconditional Trust Empirical Test and Synthesis  Target Groups Researchers and students of sociology, economics, social psychology, law, trust Organizational management and executives, organizational/marketing research, political consulting          About the Author Dr. Stephan Alexander Rompf studied Sociology and Economics at the University of Mannheim and Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) in New Delhi, India. He is currently working as a financial analyst.  .
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Objective Structure & Subjective Experience -- Trust and Rationality -- Explaining Conditional and Unconditional Trust -- Empirical Test and Synthesis.                                                                                                                                                                               .

Combining economic, social-psychological and sociological approaches to trust, this book provides a general theoretical framework to causally explain conditional and unconditional trust; it also presents an experimental test of the corresponding integrative model and its predictions. Broadly, it aims at advancing a cognitive turn in trust research by highlighting the importance of (1) an actor´s context-dependent definition of the situation and (2) the flexible and dynamic degree of rationality involved. In essence, trust is as “multi-faceted” as there are cognitive routes that take us to the choice of a trusting act. Therefore, variable rationality has to be incorporated as an orthogonal dimension to the typological space of trust. The theory presents an analytically tractable model; the empirical test combines trust games, high- and low-incentive conditions, framing manipulations, and psychometric measurements, and is complemented by decision-time analyses.  Contents Objective Structure & Subjective Experience Trust and Rationality Explaining Conditional and Unconditional Trust Empirical Test and Synthesis  Target Groups Researchers and students of sociology, economics, social psychology, law, trust Organizational management and executives, organizational/marketing research, political consulting          About the Author Dr. Stephan Alexander Rompf studied Sociology and Economics at the University of Mannheim and Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) in New Delhi, India. He is currently working as a financial analyst.  .

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