International Comparative Social Studies ; Volume 42
Print version: Trust in Contemporary Society. First edition. Leiden, The Netherlands : Brill, c2019 xiv, 270 pages International comparative social studies ; Volume 42. ISBN 9789004348806
List of Figures and Tables vn Notes on Contributors x // Introduction i Masamicki Sasaki // PART 1 // Conceptual and Theoretical Perspectives // 1 The Experience of Trust: Its Content and Basis n // Jack Barbalet // 2 Trust in the Moral Space 31 // Piotr Sztompka // 3 Trust in Habit: A Way of Coping in Unsettled Times 41 // Barbara A. Misztal // 4 Uncertainty and the Economic Need for Trust 60 // Bart Nooteboom // PART 2 // Historical Perspectives // 5 The Decline of Trust in Government 77 // Geoffrey Hosking // 6 Trust in Transition: Culturalist and Institutionalist Debate // Reflected in the Democratization Process in the Czech Republic, 1991-2008 104 // Markéta Sedlá4ková and Jiří Šajr // PART 3 // Dynamics of Organizational and Interpersonal Interaction // 7 Trust Trap? Self-Reinforcing Processes in the Constitution of Inter-organizational Trust 141 // Guido Möllering andJörg Sydow // 8 The Relation between Interpersonal Trust and Adjustment: Is Trust Always Good? 161 // Ken J. Rotenberg // PART 4 // Cross-National Comparative Studies // 9 A Cross-National Study of Criteria forjudging the Trustworthiness of Others before a First Meeting 177 // Masamichi Sasaki // 10 Social Trust in Japan and Taiwan: A Test of Fukuyama’s Thesis 210 // Robert Marsh // PART 5 // Methodology // 11 What Do Survey Measures of Trust Actually Measure? 233 John Brehm and Meg Savel // Index 261