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'A tour-de-force of trust research methodologies, from surveys methods to critical incidents to hermeneutics. . . will prove invaluable to trust researchers of every stripe. - Aks Zaheer, University of Minnesota, US 'This book fills an important gap. The burgeoning field of trust research has employed a wide variety of definitions and methods, but until the appearance of this Handbook there was no comprehensive overview of them. Its contributions, many written by leading international experts, cover conceptual issues as well as qualitative and quantitative methods. The editors are all working at the frontiers of trust research and in this Handbook they have compiled an indispensable source of reference for years to come.' - John Child, University of Birmingham, UK

'This is the right book at the right time. Central to the advancement of research on trust is the need to address a host of methodological, empirical, and analytical challenges. This Handbook provides a vital resource for doing so and holds the promise of infusing the literature with novel and enhanced approaches for studying and understanding trust. Researchers new to the field as well as established experts will find a wealth of insights contained herein.' Bill McEvily, University of Toronto, Canada



The Handbook of Research Methods on Trust provides an authoritative in-depth consideration of quantitative and qualitative methods for empirical study of trust in the social sciences.

As this topic has matured, a growing number of practical approaches and techniques has been utilized across the broad, multidisciplinary community of trust research, providing both insights and challenges. This unique Handbook draws together a wealth of research methods knowledge gained by trust researchers into one essential volume. The contributors examine different methodological issues and particular methods, as well as share their experiences of what works, what does not work, challenges and innovations.

Identifying innovative methods for researching trust, this important Handbook will prove invaluable for students and academics in the social sciences that are interested in trust, particularly postgraduates planning empirical research on trust, undergraduates researching issues of trust, faculty teaching research-based courses on trust and related topics, and experienced trust researchers looking for reflection, discussion and inspiration.

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A tour-de-force of trust research methodologies, from surveys methods to critical incidents to hermeneutics. . .will prove invaluable to trust researchers of every stripe. - Aks Zaheer, University of Minnesota, US This book fills an important gap. The burgeoning field of trust research has employed a wide variety of definitions and methods, but until the appearance of this Handbook there was no comprehensive overview of them. Its contributions, many written by leading international experts, cover conceptual issues as well as qualitative and quantitative methods. The editors are all working at the frontiers of trust research and in this Handbook they have compiled an indispensable source of reference for years to come. - John Child, University of Birmingham, UK

This is the right book at the right time. Central to the advancement of research on trust is the need to address a host of methodological, empirical, and analytical challenges. This Handbook provides a vital resource for doing so and holds the promise of infusing the literature with novel and enhanced approaches for studying and understanding trust. Researchers new to the field as well as established experts will find a wealth of insights contained herein. - --Bill McEvily, University of Toronto, Canada

List of figures and tables
viii
List of editors
ix
List of contributors
xi
Acknowledgements xx
1 Introduction: the variety of methods for the multi-faceted phenomenon of trust
1(18)
Fergus Lyon
Guido Mollering
Mark N.K. Saunders
PART I Conceptual Issues
2 Moving between laboratory and field: a multi-method approach for studying trust judgments
19(10)
Roderick M. Kramer
3 Measuring trust beliefs and behaviours
29(11)
Roy J. Lewicki
Chad Brinsfield
4 Agent-based simulation of trust
40(10)
Bart Nooteboom
5 Researching trust in different cultures
50(11)
Friederike Welter
Nadezhda Alex
6 Trust and social capital: challenges for studying their dynamic relationship
61(11)
Boris F. Blumberg
Jose M. Peiro
Robert A. Roe
7 Measuring generalized trust: in defense of the `standard' question
72(13)
Eric M. Uslaner
PART II Qualitative Research
8 Access and non-probability sampling in qualitative research on trust
85(9)
Fergus Lyon
9 Working with difficult to reach groups: a `building blocks' approach to researching trust in communities
94(8)
Christine Goodall
10 Cross-cultural comparative case studies: a means of uncovering dimensions of trust
102(8)
Malin Tillmar
11 Combining card sorts and in-depth interviews
110(11)
Mark N.K. Saunders
12 Mixed method applications in trust research: simultaneous hybrid data collection in cross-cultural settings using the board game method
121(9)
Miriam Muethel
13 Utilising repertory grids in macro-level comparative studies
130(8)
Reinhard Bachmann
14 Deepening the understanding of trust: combining repertory grid and narrative to explore the uniqueness of trust
138(11)
Melanie J. Ashleigh
Edgar Meyer
15 Hermeneutic methods in trust research
149(12)
Gerard Breeman
16 Using critical incident technique in trust research
161(14)
Robert Munscher
Torsten M. Kuhlmann
PART III Quantitative Approaches
17 Measuring trust in organizational contexts: an overview of survey-based measures
175(14)
Nicole Gillespie
18 The actor-partner interdependence model: a method for studying trust in dyadic relationships
189(10)
Donald L. Ferrin
Michelle C. Bligh
Jeffrey C. Kohles
19 Embedded trust: the analytical approach in vignettes, laboratory experiments and surveys
199(13)
Davide Barrera
Vincent Buskens
Werner Raub
20 Measuring the decision to trust using metric conjoint analysis
212(14)
Richard L. Priem
Antoinette A. Weibel
21 Diary methods in trust research
226(13)
Rosalind H. Searle
22 Measuring implicit trust and automatic attitude activation
239(10)
Calvin Burns
Stacey Conchie
23 A voice is worth a thousand words: the implications of the micro-coding of social signals in speech for trust research
249(10)
Benjamin Waber
Michele Williams
John S. Carroll
Alex `Sandy' Pentland
24 It takes a community to make a difference: evaluating quality procedures and practices in trust research
259(18)
Katinka M. Bijlsma-Frankema
Denise M. Rousseau
Name index 277(6)
Subject index 283
Edited by Fergus Lyon, Professor of Enterprise and Organizations, Middlesex University Business School, UK, Guido Möllering, Reinhard Mohn Institute of Management, Witten/Herdecke University, Germany and Mark N.K. Saunders, Professor of Business Research Methods and Director of Global Engagement, Birmingham Business School, University of Birmingham, UK