Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of figures
- List of tables
- Notes on contributors
- Preface: discovering new territory in public trust in business
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Public trust in business: what’s the problem and why does it matter?
- Part I Trusting the institution of business
- Part II Public trust and business organizations
- 7 Public trust and trust in particular firm–stakeholder interactions: a theoretical model and implications for management
- 8 Creating more trusting and trustworthy organizations: exploring the foundations and benefits of presumptive trust
- 9 Building trust through reputation management
- 10 Can trust flourish where institutionalized distrust reigns?
- 11 Roles of third parties in trust repair: lessons from high-tech alliances for public trust
- 12 The repair of public trust following controllable or uncontrollable organizational failures: a conceptual framework
- 13 Toward a better understanding of public trust in business
- Index
- References
11 - Roles of third parties in trust repair: lessons from high-tech alliances for public trust
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 July 2014
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of figures
- List of tables
- Notes on contributors
- Preface: discovering new territory in public trust in business
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Public trust in business: what’s the problem and why does it matter?
- Part I Trusting the institution of business
- Part II Public trust and business organizations
- 7 Public trust and trust in particular firm–stakeholder interactions: a theoretical model and implications for management
- 8 Creating more trusting and trustworthy organizations: exploring the foundations and benefits of presumptive trust
- 9 Building trust through reputation management
- 10 Can trust flourish where institutionalized distrust reigns?
- 11 Roles of third parties in trust repair: lessons from high-tech alliances for public trust
- 12 The repair of public trust following controllable or uncontrollable organizational failures: a conceptual framework
- 13 Toward a better understanding of public trust in business
- Index
- References
Summary
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
the situation
The relationship between organizations and their stakeholders has become increasingly problematic due to breaches of trust. This trust problem is at the heart of the recent financial crisis in which individuals and whole societies were shown to be highly dependent on large corporations. For example, banks have control over savings, mortgages, and pensions, while – individually and often even collectively – affected stakeholders have no means of control over these parties.
key questions
What is the role of third parties in trust repair? Given power imbalances, can trust be repaired, and if so, how?
new knowledge
This chapter presents one of the first empirical tests of the role of third parties in trust repair.
Third parties are tasked with repairing damage to trust that results from three disruptive events among partner organization: legal haggling, misuse of power, and cultural distance.
With regard to legal haggling, the process of drawing up a contract and its actual use tend to evoke distrust unless a third party steers it clear from suspicion. Third parties can help eliminate misunderstandings, clarify causes of disappointed expectations, and help negotiate altered conditions. Under the guidance of a third party, legal haggling need not harm trust.
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- Public Trust in Business , pp. 290 - 325Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2014
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