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Möllering G. Trust: Reason, Routine, Reflexivity. Oxford: Elsevier, 2006.
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What makes trust such a powerful concept? In this book, Guido Möllering
reviews a broad range of trust research and extracts three main perspectives adopted
in the literature for understanding trust. Accordingly, trust is presented as a matter
of reason, routine or reflexivity. Möllering argues that these perspectives
imply, but cannot explain, 'suspension' - the leap of faith that is typical of trust.
He therefore proposes a new orientation in trust research that places this essential
element at the heart of the concept of trust. Beyond a purely theoretical line of
argument, the author discusses implications for empirical studies and presents original
case material. He shows how trust research can contribute to broader research agendas
concerning the constitution of positive expectations in the face of prevalent uncertainty
and change at various levels in our economies and societies.
The book is essential reading for anyone who wants to gain a thorough understanding
of trust. It can serve as a general introduction for advanced students and scholars
in the social sciences, especially in economics, sociology, psychology and management.
For more experienced researchers, it is a challenging and provocative critique of
the field and a new approach to understanding trust.
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