When trust matters: The moderating effect of outcome favorability

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Brockner, J
Siegel, PA
Daly, JP
Tyler, T
Martin, C
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[1] RUTGERS STATE UNIV, SCH MANAGEMENT, NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ 08903 USA
[2] APPALACHIAN STATE UNIV, WALKER COLL BUSINESS, DEPT MANAGEMENT, BOONE, NC 28608 USA
[3] NYU, DEPT PSYCHOL, NEW YORK, NY 10003 USA
[4] LOUISIANA STATE UNIV, COLL BUSINESS, SHREVEPORT, LA 71115 USA
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10.2307/2393738
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The studies reported here evaluated the conditions under which the relationship between employees' trust in and support for organizational authorities will be more or less pronounced. We hypothesized that employees' trust in organizational authorities would be more strongly related to their support for the authorities when they perceived the outcomes associated with authorities' decisions to be relatively unfavorable. The results of three field studies, in markedly different contexts, supported this prediction. In essence, the establishment of trust seems to be a potent force in overcoming the otherwise adverse reactions that employees may exhibit in reaction to decisions yielding unfavorable outcomes. Theoretical implications for the literatures on organizational trust and organizational justice are discussed, as are some practical implications and limitations of the studies.
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