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Volker Patent

Researcher at Open University

Publications -  7
Citations -  66

Volker Patent is an academic researcher from Open University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Competence (human resources) & Empirical research. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 51 citations.

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Recruitment, Retention and Role Slumping in Child Protection: The Evaluation of In-Service Training Initiatives

TL;DR: In response to endemic recruitment and retention problems within social work, the West London Social Work Alliance devised an ambitious initiative across eight local authorities creating a career pathway for child and family social workers through to front line team manager level.
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Qualitative meta-analysis of propensity to trust measurement

TL;DR: This article conducted a systematic qualitative survey of propensity to trust scales using qualitative meta-analysis methodology to identify 26 measures and their applications in 179 studies using content analysis and discuss the emerging implications.
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The Role of Trust Perceptions and Propensity to Trust in Applicants' Experience of Recruitment and Selection

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TL;DR: The role of organisational trustworthiness, propensity to trust and distrust in the context of recruitment and selection was examined in this article, where applicant experiences of selection as a context for trust was explored.
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Trusted to care: role of trust in mentoring

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore the immersion of mentors within a complex network of overlapping dyadic relationships that manifest at different stages of their mentoring activity, and highlight the ways in which mentors use trust to provide students with safe environments in which they learn and develop a capacity for reflective practice.
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Dysfunctional trusting and distrusting: Integrating trust and bias perspectives

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors offer an integrative review of the concept of dysfunctional trust from a trust and bias research perspective, and make recommendations for research and practical applications to mitigate the impacts of misinformation, bias in decision-making and dysfunctional trust.