What is it about?
By drawing on psychological theories of skill acquisition, we describe trust as shaped by four factors: crystallized, cognitive, contact, and context. We combine these four factors into a 4C-component analytical model by establishing links between them and explaining the rationale behind their individual and joint effects on trust.
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Why is it important?
This research introduces a new integrated model of trust formation which addresses both dispositional and experiential predictors in discussing sources and mechanisms of building trust among individuals.
Perspectives
This study also has considerable policy implications. Our model can be used to analyze the consequences of the current immigration phenomenon in Europe.
Larysa Tamilina
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This page is a summary of: Trust as a Skill, Psychology and Developing Societies, February 2018, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/0971333617747344.
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