BSAD 120 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Organizational Identification, Self Esteem (Song)
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Trust the willingness to be vulnerable to a trustee based on positive expectations about the trustee"s actions and intentions. Justice the perceived fairness of an authority"s decision making. Ethics the degree to which the behaviors of authority are in accordance with generally accepted moral norms. Disposition-based trust your personality traits include a general propensity to trust others. Has less to do with a particular authority and more to do with the trustor. Some trustors are high in trust propensity, a general expectation that the words, promises, and statements of individuals and groups can be relied upon. Trust propensity is argued as representing faith in human nature in that trusting people view others in more favorable terms than do suspicious people. One can earn a person"s trust by demonstrating trust propensity, as they appear to be deserving of trust. Cognition-based trust rooted in a rational assessment of the authority"s trustworthiness.