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Trust between managers and subordinates: understanding the effects

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This paper gives an overview of major issues in trust research, identifying common foundations and multiple constellations of organizational trust. In doing so, the paper also addresses important implications of theory development and empirical research. It provides a historical sketch of different approaches to understanding the phenomenon of trust, drawing upon various science disciplines. It deals with important issues of measurement of manager's trust. Finally, it briefly summarizes the research done in Polish enterprises.
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  • Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Faculty of Economics Sciences, Nowoursynowska 166, 02-787 Warszawa, Poland, phone: +48 22 5934236, joanna_paliszkiewicz@sggw.pl
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