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Whom Can We Trust? How Groups, Networks, and Institutions Make Trust Possible.

COOK Karen S. (Edited by) ; LEVI Margaret (Edited by) ; HARDIN Russell (Edited by)

RUSSEL SAGE FOUNDATION

2009

348

164.94-COOK

CONFIDENCE ; PROFESSIONAL ETHICS ; ETHICS ; ORGANIZATION ; INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS ; SOCIAL NETWORK


Number of copies : 1
No. Call n° Bar code Commentary
1 [available]

ISBN 13 : 978-0-87154-315-8

Contents : Contributors : Margaret Foddy, Toshio Yamagishi, James Habyarimana, Macartan Humphreys, Daniel N. Posner, Jeremy M. Weinstein, Abigail Barr, Jean Ensminger, Jeffrey C. Johnson, James Walker, Elinor Ostrom, Henry Farrell, Irena Stepanikova, Karen S. Cook, David Thom, Roderick Kramer, Stefanie Mollborn, Robert J. Sampson, Corina Graif, Bruce G. Carruthers, Philip T. Hoffman, Gilles Postel-Vinay, Jean-Laurent Rosenthal, Gabriella R. Montinola, Matthew R. Cleary, Susan C. Stokes

About the Authors
Preface
Introduction

PART I Social relations, groups, and trust

Chapter 1 Group-Based Trust
Chapter 2 Coethnicity and Trust
Chapter 3 Social Networks and Trust in Cross-Cultural Economic Experiments
Chapter 4 Trust and Reciprocity as Foundations for Cooperation

PART II Networks, organizations, and trust

Chapter 5 Institutions and Midlevel Explanations of Trust
Chapter 6 Trust in Managed Care Settings
Chapter 7 Neighborhood Networks and Processes of Trust

PART III Institutions and trust

Chapter 8 Trust and Credit
Chapter 9 The Role of Trust in the Long-Run Development of French Financial Markets
Chapter 10 Proxies and Experience as Bases of Trust in Courts
Chapter 11 Trust and Democracy in Comparative Perspective
Index

Language : English

Location : Nice Library

Material : Paper

Statement : Présent

Owner : Bibliothèque