Conceptualizing and modeling interpersonal trust in exchange relationships: The effects of incomplete model specification
Abstract
The importance of interpersonal trust in exchange relationships is well-established, and trust is known to have two important and distinct underlying forms, one cognitive, the other affective. Despite this, trust studies often model only the cognitive task-related form and omit the affective form. This article achieves two main objectives. First it demonstrates that interpersonal trust is best considered a bidimensional construct consisting of...
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Title
Conceptualizing and modeling interpersonal trust in exchange relationships: The effects of incomplete model specification
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Volume
76
Pages
60 - 71
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