Hendriks F, Distel B, Engelke K. M., Westmattelmann D, Wintterlin F
Research article (book contribution)Trust plays a pivotal role in many different contexts and thus has been investigated by researchers in a variety of disciplines. In this chapter, we provide a comprehensive overview of methodological approaches to investigating trust and its antecedents. We explain how quantitative methods may be used to measure expectations about a trustee or instances of communication about trust efficiently, and we explain how using qualitative measures may be beneficial to researching trust in less explored contexts and for further theory development. We further point out that mixed methods research (uniting both quantitative and qualitative approaches) may be able to grasp the full complexity of trust. Finally, we introduce how agent-based modeling may be used to simulate and predict complex trust relationships on different levels of analysis. We elaborate on challenges and advantages of all these different methodological approaches to researching trust and conclude with recommendations to guide trust researchers in their planning of future investigations on both situational trust and long-term developments of trust in different contexts, and we emphasize why we believe that such undertakings will benefit from interdisciplinary approaches.
Distel, Bettina | Chair of Information Systems and Information Management (IS) Research Training Group 1712 "Trust and Communication in a Digitized World" (GRK 1712) |
Engelke, Katherine Marie | Research Training Group 1712 "Trust and Communication in a Digitized World" (GRK 1712) Professur für Kommunikationswissenschaft (Prof. Blöbaum) |
Hendriks, Friederike | Research Training Group 1712 "Trust and Communication in a Digitized World" (GRK 1712) Professorship for Educational Psychology (Prof. Bromme) |
Westmattelmann, Daniel | Chair of Organization, Human Resource Management and Innovation Research Training Group 1712 "Trust and Communication in a Digitized World" (GRK 1712) Professorship for Innovation, Strategy and Organization (Prof. Foege) |
Wintterlin, Florian | Professur für Kommunikationswissenschaft (Prof. Blöbaum) Research Training Group 1712 "Trust and Communication in a Digitized World" (GRK 1712) |
Duration: 01/04/2012 - 31/03/2021 | 2nd Funding period Funded by: DFG - Research Training Group Type of project: Main DFG-project hosted at University of Münster |
Explaining Citizens' Non-Adoption and Adoption of E-Government in Germany Candidate: Distel, Bettina | Supervisors: Becker, Jörg; Röttger, Ulrike; Internationaler Mentor: Prof. Dr. Joep Crompvoets (Public Governance Institute, KU Leuven, Belgien) Period of time: 01/04/2015 - 19/11/2018 Doctoral examination procedure finished at: Doctoral examination procedure at University of Münster | |
Source: Internet. The Role of Trust in Social Media Sources for the News Coverage of International Conflict Areas. Candidate: Wintterlin, Florian | Supervisors: Blöbaum, Bernd Period of time: 01/04/2014 - 14/03/2018 Doctoral examination procedure finished at: Doctoral examination procedure at University of Münster | |
An agent-based analysis of doping behavior in elite sports Candidate: Westmattelmann, Daniel | Supervisors: Schewe, Gerhard; Strauß, Bernd; Internationaler Mentor: Prof. Dr. William Rand, Center for Complexity in Business, University of Maryland, USA Period of time: 01/10/2013 - 07/02/2018 Doctoral examination procedure finished at: Doctoral examination procedure at University of Münster | |
The Depiction of Trust, Distrust, and Trust Problems within the Context of Digitalization in the Media Candidate: Grosser, Katherine Marie | Supervisors: Blöbaum, Bernd; Schewe, Gerhard; Internationale Mentorin: Prof. Dr. Miriam Metzger (UC Santa Barbara, USA) Period of time: 01/10/2014 - 07/12/2017 Doctoral examination procedure finished at: Doctoral examination procedure at University of Münster | |
“Who Said What, and Why?” – How Laypeople Infer the Epistemic Trustworthiness of Experts Candidate: Hendriks, Friederike | Supervisors: Bromme, Rainer; Blöbaum, Bernd; Kienhues, Dorothe; Internationaler Mentor: Prof. Paul L. Harris (Harvard University, USA) Period of time: 01/10/2012 - 18/03/2016 Doctoral examination procedure finished at: Doctoral examination procedure at University of Münster |