Trust is key to understanding the dynamics of social relations, to the extent that it is often viewed as the glue that holds society together. We review the mounting sociological …
The rise in artificial intelligence capabilities in autonomy-enabled systems and robotics has pushed research to address the unique nature of human-autonomy team collaboration. The …
O Schilke, L Huang - Journal of Applied Psychology, 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
Organizational scholars have long underscored the positive consequences of trust, yet trust can also have dysfunctional effects if it is not placed wisely. Though much research has …
The search for 'the Decent Society'–a fit place in which to live–has informed policy at both governmental and international level. This book analyses its nature and devises a consistent …
J Berger - European Sociological Review, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Social capital, comprising networks, generalized trust, and cooperation norms, is often considered a key factor in promoting prosperity and cooperation. Informal norm enforcement …
O Aksoy - Social science research, 2019 - Elsevier
I investigate experimentally the effects of heterogeneity in social identities and inequality in resources on cooperative behavior in a social dilemma. The experiment also varies the …
How does embeddedness—spatial and relational—influence interfirm tie reinitiation when trust is violated? The taken-for-granted relationship between prior ties and repeat tie …
J Hou, C Zhang, RA King - Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and …, 2017 - Springer
Although trust is long known to be critical to predict behaviors in a charitable context, little research has examined trust damage and its effects on giving behavior. Trust damage is an …
O Aksoy - Social Psychology Quarterly, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
The article provides a micro-behavioral model and an experimental design to understand the effect of heterogeneity in social identities on cooperation while accounting for …