Foreword by Guido Möllering
Chapter 1: Inspiring and Advancing the Many-Disciplined Study of Institutional Trust
Chapter 2: Consensus on Conceptualizations and Definitions of Trust: Are We There Yet?
Chapter 3: Carving Up Concepts? Differentiating Between Trust and Legitimacy in Public Attitudes Towards Legal Authority
Chapter 4: Who Do You Trust?
Chapter 5: Working with Covariance: Using Higher-Order Factors in Structural Equation Modeling with Trust Constructs
Chapter 6: Examining the Relationship Between Interpersonal and Institutional Trust in Political and Health Care Contexts
Chapter 7: Trust as a Multilevel Phenomenon across Contexts: Implications for Improved Interdisciplinarity in Trust Research
Chapter 8: On the Cross-Domain Scholarship of Trust in the Institutional Context
Chapter 9: Institutional Trust Across Cultures: Its Definitions, Conceptualizations, and Antecedents Across Eastern and Western European Nations
Chapter 10: The “Dark Side” of Institutional Trust
Chapter 11: Compensatory Institutional Trust: A “Dark Side” of Trust
Chapter 12: Trust in the 21st Century.