Management and Organizational Studies 2181A/B Lecture 5: Lecture 5 - Trust, Justice & Ethics Learning & Decision-Making
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Tuesday, february 27, 2018. The willingness to be vulnerable to an authority because of positive expectations about the authority"s actions and intentions. Taking a risk at somebody; having faith that somebody will act in a positive way. Depending on somebody else/having some sort of dependency on another person. Lecture 5 - trust, justice & ethics; learning & decision- . Trust can be understood in terms of: Trust rooted in one"s own personality. Personality of the person attempting to do the trusting (ie: the employee, not the authority figure) Trust propensity: a general expectation that the words, promises, and statements of individuals can be relied upon. Most obvious in interactions with strangers. A product of genetics and life experiences. Trust based on the cognitions we have developed about an authority. Our thoughts about whether someone is trustworthy or not. We gauge an authority"s trustworthiness based on: Ability: skills, competencies, expertise of an authority.