Trust Management: Key Factor of the Sustainable Organizations Embedded in Network
Nowadays, trust is an important determinant in the development of modern organizations. Not only is it becoming an increasingly important element of relationships between entities, but, above all, it positively influences the building of an organization's intellectual capital. This capital can be de...
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| author | Jab?o?ski, Adam Ko?uch, Barbara |
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| description | Nowadays, trust is an important determinant in the development of modern organizations. Not only is it becoming an increasingly important element of relationships between entities, but, above all, it positively influences the building of an organization's intellectual capital. This capital can be defined in different ways, but its definition always references elements that determine the potential of sustainable organizations, often in human, social, relational, organizational, and innovation dimensions. Trust is increasingly becoming the key determinant of this capital (Ko?uch, Lenart-Gansiniec, 2017). Trust also has a number of different definitions. However, the basis of many of these definitions is the building of relationships focused on developing some kind of individual or inter-organizational link. Organizational trust is a complicated concept, and it is the basis of all organized activities performed by people in the organization, largely because trust is needed to develop relationships with integrity and commitment. Thus, it is interesting to study the relationship between trust and the building of the intellectual capital of sustainable organizations. Indeed, intellectual capital plays a special role here. It is a guide and a platform for achieving not only a competitive advantage for the sustainable organization, but also a source of value creation in the short and long term. Thus, this strategic hybrid, composed of a business model, strategy, and business processes, is favorable to the development of intellectual capital (Jab?o?ski 2017). Trust is an element that ties this capital to relationships in business. Moreover, it has an integrated character (R.C. Mayer, J. H. Davis, F. D. Schoorman 1995). Assuming that, nowadays, the network paradigm is becoming increasingly important, it is worth asking how the mechanism of building trust-based intellectual capital in a sustainable organization functions as its key asset in the network environment. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-613762023-12-20T15:53:58Z Trust Management: Key Factor of the Sustainable Organizations Embedded in Network Jab?o?ski, Adam Ko?uch, Barbara HD72-88 modeling modal shift potential competition advertising deep uncertainty road freight transport integrity public management universities cooperation networks interpersonal trust public value cooperation risk perception DAG scheduling virtual teams foreign direct investment creative industry supply chain management antibiotics denial distress complexity consumer trust strategic projects large-scale collective action M&A sustainability stakeholders start-ups logistics service providers Sweden ethical advertising shockvertising ability transport services project success retained autonomy inter-organizational exchange relationships collaboration sustainable relationships trusted entities conceptual model relations public-social partnership apology public collaborative networks business processes networking co-innovation heterogeneous coordinating behavior structural equation modeling (SEM) trustworthiness trust repair cultural heritage management reciprocity types business model subcontracting penance General Discriminant Analysis Nzoia river basin opportunistic behaviors sustainability competences MCTS third-country relocation distrust quality culture prediction trust strategic hybrids multilevel research mixed-method research water policy gaming scenario-based experiments reciprocity-based trust antibiotic resistance consumer behavior trust management water supply companies international joint venture paradigm shift paradoxes asset specificity CSR control water cooperation cultural routes sustainable organizations performance higher education institutions online institutional theory strategy bic Book Industry Communication::K Economics, finance, business & management::KC Economics::KCM Development economics & emerging economies Nowadays, trust is an important determinant in the development of modern organizations. Not only is it becoming an increasingly important element of relationships between entities, but, above all, it positively influences the building of an organization's intellectual capital. This capital can be defined in different ways, but its definition always references elements that determine the potential of sustainable organizations, often in human, social, relational, organizational, and innovation dimensions. Trust is increasingly becoming the key determinant of this capital (Ko?uch, Lenart-Gansiniec, 2017). Trust also has a number of different definitions. However, the basis of many of these definitions is the building of relationships focused on developing some kind of individual or inter-organizational link. Organizational trust is a complicated concept, and it is the basis of all organized activities performed by people in the organization, largely because trust is needed to develop relationships with integrity and commitment. Thus, it is interesting to study the relationship between trust and the building of the intellectual capital of sustainable organizations. Indeed, intellectual capital plays a special role here. It is a guide and a platform for achieving not only a competitive advantage for the sustainable organization, but also a source of value creation in the short and long term. Thus, this strategic hybrid, composed of a business model, strategy, and business processes, is favorable to the development of intellectual capital (Jab?o?ski 2017). Trust is an element that ties this capital to relationships in business. Moreover, it has an integrated character (R.C. Mayer, J. H. Davis, F. D. Schoorman 1995). Assuming that, nowadays, the network paradigm is becoming increasingly important, it is worth asking how the mechanism of building trust-based intellectual capital in a sustainable organization functions as its key asset in the network environment. 2021-02-12T06:40:29Z 2021-02-12T06:40:29Z 2019-08-28 11:21:27 2019 book 35912 9783039212330 9783039212347 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/61376 eng image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/1432 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-03921-234-7 10.3390/books978-3-03921-234-7 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783039212330 9783039212347 396 open access |
| spellingShingle | HD72-88 modeling modal shift potential competition advertising deep uncertainty road freight transport integrity public management universities cooperation networks interpersonal trust public value cooperation risk perception DAG scheduling virtual teams foreign direct investment creative industry supply chain management antibiotics denial distress complexity consumer trust strategic projects large-scale collective action M&A sustainability stakeholders start-ups logistics service providers Sweden ethical advertising shockvertising ability transport services project success retained autonomy inter-organizational exchange relationships collaboration sustainable relationships trusted entities conceptual model relations public-social partnership apology public collaborative networks business processes networking co-innovation heterogeneous coordinating behavior structural equation modeling (SEM) trustworthiness trust repair cultural heritage management reciprocity types business model subcontracting penance General Discriminant Analysis Nzoia river basin opportunistic behaviors sustainability competences MCTS third-country relocation distrust quality culture prediction trust strategic hybrids multilevel research mixed-method research water policy gaming scenario-based experiments reciprocity-based trust antibiotic resistance consumer behavior trust management water supply companies international joint venture paradigm shift paradoxes asset specificity CSR control water cooperation cultural routes sustainable organizations performance higher education institutions online institutional theory strategy bic Book Industry Communication::K Economics, finance, business & management::KC Economics::KCM Development economics & emerging economies Jab?o?ski, Adam Ko?uch, Barbara Trust Management: Key Factor of the Sustainable Organizations Embedded in Network |
| title | Trust Management: Key Factor of the Sustainable Organizations Embedded in Network |
| title_full | Trust Management: Key Factor of the Sustainable Organizations Embedded in Network |
| title_fullStr | Trust Management: Key Factor of the Sustainable Organizations Embedded in Network |
| title_full_unstemmed | Trust Management: Key Factor of the Sustainable Organizations Embedded in Network |
| title_short | Trust Management: Key Factor of the Sustainable Organizations Embedded in Network |
| title_sort | trust management key factor of the sustainable organizations embedded in network |
| topic | HD72-88 modeling modal shift potential competition advertising deep uncertainty road freight transport integrity public management universities cooperation networks interpersonal trust public value cooperation risk perception DAG scheduling virtual teams foreign direct investment creative industry supply chain management antibiotics denial distress complexity consumer trust strategic projects large-scale collective action M&A sustainability stakeholders start-ups logistics service providers Sweden ethical advertising shockvertising ability transport services project success retained autonomy inter-organizational exchange relationships collaboration sustainable relationships trusted entities conceptual model relations public-social partnership apology public collaborative networks business processes networking co-innovation heterogeneous coordinating behavior structural equation modeling (SEM) trustworthiness trust repair cultural heritage management reciprocity types business model subcontracting penance General Discriminant Analysis Nzoia river basin opportunistic behaviors sustainability competences MCTS third-country relocation distrust quality culture prediction trust strategic hybrids multilevel research mixed-method research water policy gaming scenario-based experiments reciprocity-based trust antibiotic resistance consumer behavior trust management water supply companies international joint venture paradigm shift paradoxes asset specificity CSR control water cooperation cultural routes sustainable organizations performance higher education institutions online institutional theory strategy bic Book Industry Communication::K Economics, finance, business & management::KC Economics::KCM Development economics & emerging economies |
| topic_facet | HD72-88 modeling modal shift potential competition advertising deep uncertainty road freight transport integrity public management universities cooperation networks interpersonal trust public value cooperation risk perception DAG scheduling virtual teams foreign direct investment creative industry supply chain management antibiotics denial distress complexity consumer trust strategic projects large-scale collective action M&A sustainability stakeholders start-ups logistics service providers Sweden ethical advertising shockvertising ability transport services project success retained autonomy inter-organizational exchange relationships collaboration sustainable relationships trusted entities conceptual model relations public-social partnership apology public collaborative networks business processes networking co-innovation heterogeneous coordinating behavior structural equation modeling (SEM) trustworthiness trust repair cultural heritage management reciprocity types business model subcontracting penance General Discriminant Analysis Nzoia river basin opportunistic behaviors sustainability competences MCTS third-country relocation distrust quality culture prediction trust strategic hybrids multilevel research mixed-method research water policy gaming scenario-based experiments reciprocity-based trust antibiotic resistance consumer behavior trust management water supply companies international joint venture paradigm shift paradoxes asset specificity CSR control water cooperation cultural routes sustainable organizations performance higher education institutions online institutional theory strategy bic Book Industry Communication::K Economics, finance, business & management::KC Economics::KCM Development economics & emerging economies |
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