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Trust is a broad concept with application across many disciplines and subject
areas: social psychology (Couch & Jones, 1997; Tsfati & Cappella, 2005), organizational
theory and strategy (Rousseau, Sitkin, Burt, & Camerer, 1998), economics (Williamson,
1993), and politics (Fukuyama, 1995).
Since the 1990s, the concept of trust has led to growing interest especially in the
field of social sciences (Earle & Cvetkovich, 1995; Giddens, 1990; Hardin, 2002).
Trust is considered an important basis for social order and the maintenance of
harmonious social relationships so that human beings can function properly either
individually or as a group (Lewis & Weigert, 1985). Trust also enables people to make
predictions and/or plan rationally about possible future events depending on the degree of
trust they have in individual(s), institutions, political systems, or any other aspect of a
society (Barber, 1983; Zucker, 1986). For instance, if we trust a doctor to be reliable and
have certified qualifications, we will visit him or her whenever we are sick.
Consequently, if we lose trust in a doctor because of bad experience or poor treatment,
we might go to a different physician whom we think can be trusted in the future
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