想象与忽视的关系:为何我们心中的关系影响我们信任谁

Imagined and Overlooked Ties: Why the Ties in Our Mind Influence Who We Trust

PERSONNEL PSYCHOLOGY · 2025
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人大 AABS 4*

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研究发现,人们想象他人拥有的关系(而非实际关系)对信任判断的影响甚至更大,但实际网络中心性高的人会减弱这种想象效应。

Abstract

ABSTRACT Trust theory explains how social network ties influence trust, but well‐publicized examples suggest that even imagined connections can affect trust. As extant theory does not explain this phenomenon, we introduce a perceptual network mechanism that elucidates why the ties in our mind influence trustworthiness judgments. We then empirically isolate our novel perceptual mechanism from the known structural network mechanism and compare the two mechanisms’ effects. We do so by focusing on situations where individuals (egos) have incorrect perceptions of others’ (alters’) ties: when egos overlook alters’ existing ties, structural effects on trustworthiness judgments are exposed; when egos imagine alters’ ties, perceptual effects are revealed. In two field studies, we show that the perceptual effects of imagined advice‐giving centrality can be greater than the structural effects of overlooked advice‐giving centrality. But perceptual effects diminish when alters are more central in an actual network. Further, Study 2 reveals the consequences of imagining and overlooking ties. Employees are more willing to be vulnerable to and act as a broker for coworkers whom they imagine to be central than those who are actually central but whose ties they overlook.

社会网络信任认知心理学组织行为学