信任的互惠本质:互动团队的纵向研究

The reciprocal nature of trust: a longitudinal study of interacting teams

JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR · 2005
被引 358
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

通过24个团队6周的控制实验,研究互动团队间的互惠信任,发现一方的风险承担行为能预测另一方的信任感知,信任又反过来影响后续风险行为,形成循环。

Abstract

Abstract This research develops and investigates the concept of reciprocal trust between interacting teams. Reciprocal trust is defined as the trust that results when a party observes the actions of another and reconsiders one's trust‐related attitudes and subsequent behaviors based on those observations. Twenty‐four teams of systems analysis and design students were involved in a 6‐week controlled field study focused on the development of an information systems project. Each team was responsible for both developing a system (development role) and for supervising the development of a system by another team (management role). Risk‐taking actions exhibited by one team in an interacting pair were found to predict the other team's trustworthiness perceptions and subsequent trust. The level of trust formed in turn predicted the team's subsequent risk‐taking behaviors with respect to the other team. This pattern of reciprocal trust repeated itself as the teams continued to interact over the duration of the project, thus supporting our model of reciprocal trust. Findings also indicate that trust and trust formation can occur at the team level. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

团队信任互惠信任组织行为信息系统开发