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Judul Motivating Cooperation and Compliance with Authority : The Role of Institutional Trust / Brian H. Bornstein, Alan J. Tomkins (editor)
Penerbitan Switzerland : Springer, Cham, 2015
Deskripsi Fisik 231 p :ill.
ISBN 978-3-319-16151-8
Subjek PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY; LAW AND PSYCHOLOGY; SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY
Catatan This volume explores the various ways in which trust is thought about and studied in contemporary society. In doing so, it aims to advance both theoretical and methodological perspectives on trust. Trust is an important topic in this series because it raises issues of both motivation and emotion. Specifically, notions of trust and fairness motivate individuals to behave in a manner they deem appropriate when responding to governmental authority. On the emotions-related side, individuals have emotional responses to institutions with authority over their lives, such as the city government or the Supreme Court, depending on whether they perceive the institutions as legitimate. The public’s trust and confidence in governmental institutions are frequently claimed as essential to the functioning of democracy), spawning considerable research and commentary. For those in the law and social sciences, the tendency is to focus on the criminal justice system in general and the courts in particular. However, other public
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