The Reputational Consequences of Generalized Trust

Volume: 44, Issue: 4, Pages: 492 - 507
Published: Dec 18, 2017
Abstract
The present research examines the reputational consequences of generalized trust. High-trust individuals are seen as moral and sociable, but not necessarily competent. When controlling for other traits, there is a negative relationship between trust and perceived competence (Studies 1 and 2). Compared with optimism, generalized trust has stronger effects on morality and sociability (Study 2). Furthermore, people judge those who do not...
Paper Details
Title
The Reputational Consequences of Generalized Trust
Published Date
Dec 18, 2017
Volume
44
Issue
4
Pages
492 - 507
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