A typical definition in the network literature sees trust as "the willingness of a party to be vulnerable to the actions of another party based on the expectation that the other will perform a particular action important to the trustor, irrespective of... Managing Information Technology in a Global Economy - 380. lappuseautors: Information Resources Management Association. International Conference - 2001 - 1202 lapasIerobežota priekšskatīšana - Par šo grāmatu
| Eran Vigoda-Gadot, Amos Drory - 2006 - 391 lapas
...about their well-being. Organizational trust and commitment Mayer et al. (1995) defined trust as 'a willingness of a party to be vulnerable to the actions...will perform a particular action important to the trustor, irrespective of the ability to monitor or control that party' (p. 712). Albrecht and Travaglione... | |
| Lorna Uden - 2006 - 367 lapas
...performance and inferior group processes. According to Mayer, Davis, and Schoorman (1995), trust is a willingness of a party to be vulnerable to the actions...other will perform a particular action important to them, irrespective of the ability to monitor or control that party. Interpersonal trust can be defined... | |
| Frieda Raich - 2006 - 332 lapas
...Tausch in Verbindung gebracht werden. - Vertrauen: Dieses sehr häufig zitierte Strukturmerkmal umfasst „the willingness of a party to be vulnerable to...another party based on the expectation that the other party will perfom a particular action important to the trustor, irrespective of the ability to ** Vgl.... | |
| Beat Bühlmann - 2006 - 148 lapas
...used scholarly definition of trust. For this dissertation, the following definition is used [Trust] is the willingness of a party to be vulnerable to the...another party based on the expectation that the other party will perform a particular action important to the trustor, irrespective of the ability to monitor... | |
| Lee, In - 2007 - 463 lapas
...et al. 1998). Synthesizing these diverse perspectives, Mayer et al. (1995) proposed an integrative definition of trust as "the willingness of a party...will perform a particular action important to the trustor, irrespective of the ability to monitor or control that other party" (p. 712). The previous... | |
| Marcus M. Neumann - 2007 - 274 lapas
...Steenkamp(1995) "[Trust] exists when a firm believes its partner is honest and benevolent." (S. 351) "[Trust is] the willingness of a party to be vulnerable to the...will perform a particular action important to the trustor, irrespective of the ability to monitor or control that other party." (S. 712) Einstellung/... | |
| Ravi, Vadlamani - 2007 - 380 lapas
...has been defined in various ways. Here is a commonly accepted definition of trust in the literature: The willingness of a party to be vulnerable to the...will perform a particular action important to the trustor, irrespective of the ability to monitor or control that other party. (Mayer, Davis, & Shoorman,... | |
| Luis Camarinha-Matos, Hamideh Afsarmanesh, Paulo Novais, Cesar Analide - 2007 - 1359 lapas
...Among others, the three following definitions are dominant: 1. Trust is the willingness of a trustor to be vulnerable to the actions of another party based on the expectations that the trustee will perform a particular action important to the trustor irrespective... | |
| Thomas Salditt - 2008 - 268 lapas
...damit eine Vorbedingung und gleichzeitig Effekt einer interorganisationalen Beziehung.727 "[Trust] is the willingness of a party to be vulnerable to the...will perform a particular action important to the trustor, irrespective of the ability to monitor or control that other party" (Mayer/Davis/Schoorman... | |
| Ramesh Subramanian - 2008 - 357 lapas
...and in a context in which it affects [our] own action. Mayer, Davis, and Schoorman (1995) provided the definition of trust as the willingness of a party...another party based on the expectation that the other party will perform a particular action important to the trustor, irrespective of the ability to monitor... | |
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