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A Matter Of Trust

Effects On The Performance And Effectiveness Of Teams In Organizations

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A matter of trust is a reflection on the scope and importance of trust in organizations with a particular emphasis on work teams. It reviews sociological, economic, and psychological approaches, which seek to explain the nature, causes, and consequences of trust in organizations. To overcome the theoretical controversy and the shortcomings of research on this topic, a multi-component conceptualization of trust is presented, and a model is proposed in which trust plays a central role. The main questions addressed in this book are: What is the nature of trust? Which factors related to the composition of teams, work characteristics and organizational context affect trust within teams? What are the effects of high vs. low trust on the performance and effectiveness of teams?

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A Matter Of Trust, Ana Cristina Costa

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Titolo
A Matter Of Trust
Sottotitolo
Effects On The Performance And Effectiveness Of Teams In Organizations
Lingua
Inglese
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In brossura
ISBN10
9076269211
ISBN13
9789076269214
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A matter of trust is a reflection on the scope and importance of trust in organizations with a particular emphasis on work teams. It reviews sociological, economic, and psychological approaches, which seek to explain the nature, causes, and consequences of trust in organizations. To overcome the theoretical controversy and the shortcomings of research on this topic, a multi-component conceptualization of trust is presented, and a model is proposed in which trust plays a central role. The main questions addressed in this book are: What is the nature of trust? Which factors related to the composition of teams, work characteristics and organizational context affect trust within teams? What are the effects of high vs. low trust on the performance and effectiveness of teams?