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Factors Influencing the Development of Trust

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  • Nazli Mohammad

    (University of Nevada [Reno])

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This research addresses cultural factors that may have a direct effect on the level of trust in society. Specific questions to be addressed are: What is trust? What are factors influencing the development of trust? Research Goal Understanding relationship between individual values, big five personalities, social isolation, and anomie with trust. The purpose is to illuminate the key role of trust in critical social processes. Methods

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  • Nazli Mohammad, 2021. "Factors Influencing the Development of Trust," Working Papers hal-03281111, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:wpaper:hal-03281111
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    1. Nazli Mohammad & Yvonne Stedham, 2021. "Relationship between Cultural Values, Sense of Community and Trust and the Effect of Trust in Workplace," Working Papers hal-03257439, HAL.
    2. Nazli Mohammad & Yvonne Stedham, 2021. "Relationship between Cultural Values, Sense of Community and Trust and the Effect of Trust in Workplace," Papers 2106.13347, arXiv.org.
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