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Why does one trust? A 360-degree perspective on the role of position power in weighting trustworthiness factors.
Alarcon, Gene M; Lyons, Joseph B; Mayer, Roger C; Barelka, Alexander J; Bobko, Phil.
Affiliation
  • Alarcon GM; Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio.
  • Lyons JB; Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio.
  • Mayer RC; North Carolina State University, Raleigh.
  • Barelka AJ; Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois.
  • Bobko P; Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
Mil Psychol ; : 1-14, 2024 Jul 08.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38975902
ABSTRACT
The purpose of the current paper is to explore the influence of the perceived trustworthiness factors of ability, benevolence and integrity on general and specific trust across supervisors, subordinates and peers with the same focal referent. This study used a 360-degree approach to examine how positional power asymmetries influence the relationship between trustworthiness and trust for a general and situation-specific referent. Data were obtained from military supervisors (N = 200), peers (N = 123), and subordinates (N = 85). Measures of trustworthiness and trust of a common military officer were obtained. Supervisors and subordinates differed in their relative weighting of trustworthiness factors (i.e. ability, benevolence, and integrity) when evaluating general and specific trust. Peers evidenced no difference in the relative weighting of trustworthiness factors. The relationship between benevolence and specific trust was stronger for subordinates than for supervisors. One implication of our findings is that trust can develop differently in bottom-up versus top-down organizational relationships. This study provides evidence that supervisors and subordinates emphasize different aspects of trustworthiness when evaluating their trust of a focal officer, and this process was different for general versus specific trust referents. The study also extends previous research by replicating previous findings across raters.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Mil Psychol Year: 2024 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Mil Psychol Year: 2024 Document type: Article