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Trust in Large Organizations (Economic Journal)
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4/5
High(4)High quality. Established institution or organization with editorial oversight and accountability.
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A peer-reviewed economics article on institutional trust and social capital; tangentially relevant to AI governance discussions about public trust in AI institutions and regulatory legitimacy.
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Importance: 25/100journal articleprimary source
Summary
This Economic Journal article examines the relationship between social capital, institutional trust, and legitimacy in large organizations. It likely analyzes how trust functions at scale and the economic implications of institutional credibility and social norms.
Key Points
- •Explores the economics of trust within and toward large institutions
- •Connects social capital theory to organizational legitimacy and performance
- •Analyzes how institutional trust affects economic coordination and outcomes
- •Examines conditions under which trust in organizations is sustained or eroded
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| Page | Type | Quality |
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| AI Trust Cascade Failure | Risk | 55.0 |
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# Trust and Growth Authors: Paul J. Zak, Stephen Knack Journal: The Economic Journal Published: 2001-03-01 DOI: 10.1111/1468-0297.00609
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