Trust and Organizations: Confidence across Borders
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An increasing number of people work in organizations that 'trade in trust'. Institutions such as banks, accounting firms, schools, and hospitals require customers, students, and patients to have confidence in the experience and professional expertise of the staff, as well as in the effectiveness of the regulations, rules, and systems in place for quality control. What mechanisms have developed in modern society to create, manage, maintain, and convey trust in companies, public administrations, and civil society organizations? What takes place in the encounter between different cultures of confidence and what happens when confidence in or between organizations is shattered? Trust and Organizations gathers an interdisciplinary group of academics to contextualize the dilemmas resulting from the institutionalization of trust and confidence in a wide selection of organizational settings. The importance of trust is highlighted in relation to different types of borders or boundaries - institutional, organizational, and geographical - as the overlapping and blurring of such boundaries is becoming one of the main characteristics of an increasingly transnational and re-regulated world.
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Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
Publication Date: 18 Dec 2013
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781137370747
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Johan Fornäs Södertörn University Sweden Maria Gustavson University of Gothenburg Sweden Bo Rothstein University of Gothenburg Sweden Niklas Egels-Zandén University of Gothenburg Sweden Ingrid Gustafsson University of Gothenburg Sweden Kristina Tamm Hallström Stockholm School of Economics and Stockholm Centre for Organizational Research (Score) Sweden Lars Strannegård Stockholm School of Economics Sweden Pernilla Petrelius Karlberg Stockholm School of Economics Sweden Maria Grafström Stockholm University Sweden Karolina Windell Uppsala University Sweden Eva Hagbjer Stockholm School of Economics Sweden Johnny Lind Stockholm School of Economics Sweden Ebba Sjögren Stockholm School of Economics Sweden Lars Trägårdh Ersta Sköndal University College Sweden