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Dear colleagues,

 

On behalf of the Journal of Trust Research special issue editorial team,
I would like to extend our warmest invitation to trust researchers who
are interested in Asian-related topics. The due date is December 31,
2014 and details are listed in the following call for papers. We look
forward to your submissions. 

 

---sorry for cross-postings---

 

Best regards,

 

Dora C. Lau, PhD

PhD Program Coordinator

Associate Editor of the Journal of Trust Research

 

Department of Management

Chinese University of Hong Kong

Room 824, Cheng Yu Tung Building

Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong

 

Phone: +852 3943 7793

Fax: +852 2603 6840

Email: [log in to unmask]

 

 

 Call for Papers

Journal of Trust Research

Special Issue

Trust: An Asian Perspective

 

Special Issue Editors: 

Dora LAU (Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) 

Jar-Der LUO (Tsinghua University, Beijing)

Hwee Hoon TAN (Singapore Management University, Singapore)

 

 

Journal of Trust Research is putting together a special issue on Trust:
An Asian Perspective as a complementary effort to the 7th FINT Workshop
on Trust Within and Between Organizations which was held at the
Singapore Management University in November 2013. While most research
has converged on the model of organizational trust proposed by Mayer,
Davis and Schoorman (1995), recent work has suggested that trust across
different cultures may be conceived of differently (see Sauders,
Skinner, Diez, Gillespie and Lewicki,  2010).  This special issue
focuses specifically on trust from an Asian perspective and invites
papers that examine the following and beyond: 

 

1.      Indigenous Asian trust characteristics and behaviors: including
trust definitions, trust dimensionality (cognitive versus affect-based),
trustworthiness factors, trust dispositions, trusting relationships
(guanxi), trust and feeling trusted, trust behaviors (reliance and
disclosure), trust development, trust repair;

2.      Applicability and limits of Western trust theories in the Asian
context: character-based versus relation-based perspective,  social
exchange / reciprocity perspective; 

3.      Contextual influence on trust dynamics: 

a.       Cultural influence: individualism vs. collectivism, power
distance, Confucianism, for example; 

b.      Economic influence: developing versus developed economics in
terms of high growth, dynamic business environment and uncertain
settings; 

c.       Institutional influence: social networks, legal environment,
organizational ownership structure (state-owned, international joint
venture, privately owned); 

4.      Trust across  multiple units of analyses, for example,  trust
within teams, trust between teams, trust within organizations, trust
between organizations, public trust in professions and institutions
(including government, political system, market, and society in
general);  

5.      Cross-level examination of trust antecedents and trust effects; 

6.      Social network perspective such as third-party influence as
trust transfer. 

 

Empirical and theoretical as well as quantitative and qualitative
studies are welcome.

 

We welcome regular-length manuscripts (between 10,000 and 15,000 words,
including main text, reference, figures and tables) as well as shorter
research notes (between 5,000 and 7,500 words, pages, including main
text, reference, figures and tables).  Research notes will also be
subjected to a normal double blind review process to meet the highest
scholarly standards while recognizing that the articles will be more
like comments or essays than like regular research reports. Accepted
papers will be published in a JTR Special Issue in 2015. 

The submission deadline is 31 December 2014. For author guidelines and
further information on the Journal of Trust Research, visit the website
at http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rjtr20
<http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rjtr20> .  You may also contact the
editorial office ([log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> ), or any of this
special issue's editors: Dora LAU ([log in to unmask]
<mailto:[log in to unmask]> ), Jar-Der LUO ([log in to unmask]
<mailto:[log in to unmask]> ), or Hwee Hoon TAN ([log in to unmask]
<mailto:[log in to unmask]> ) with questions or to discuss your ideas.

 

 

 

 


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