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Building trust in construction partnering projects: An exploratory case-study
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In this article, the authors explore the concept of trust, and review the literature on trust in inter-organizational relationships, and conclude that the initial conditions of this project alliance were conducive to trust, both in terms of opportunities and incentives.About:
This article is published in Journal of Purchasing and Supply Management.The article was published on 2011-05-01. It has received 141 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Computational trust & Transparency (behavior).read more
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Trust influencing factors in main contractor and subcontractor relationships during projects
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the trust influencing factors in main contractor-subcontractor relationships on projects and found that the change management process, economic climate, payment practices, perceptions of future work opportunities, job performance and project-specific context influence trustfulness and trustworthiness of the different parties.
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Relational factors in owner–contractor collaboration: The mediating role of teamworking
TL;DR: This article found that relational attitudes, teams' joint capability, and collaborative practices do not automatically lead to a successful collaboration without day-to-day managerial intervention in teamworking processes, and that the parties' expectations regarding continuing relationships are directly affected by good project performance.
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Supply chain management: a review of implementation risks in the construction industry
TL;DR: A lack of construction supply chain risk management literature is identified which is mainly conceptual and descriptive and focused especially on the risk assessment phase, and these stress the attention on the project planning phase.
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Shifting trust in construction supply chains through blockchain technology
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined how trust is affected by the introduction of blockchain technology in construction supply chain management, based on semi-structured interviews and publicly available information from experts.
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How to demonstrate rigor when presenting grounded theory research in the supply chain management literature
Lutz Kaufmann,Nikola Denk +1 more
TL;DR: The structure presented in this article allows researchers to clearly demonstrate the rigor and validity of their methodology, and to thus increase the confidence of reviewers and fellow SCM researchers in their findings.
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An Integrative Model Of Organizational Trust
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Not So Different After All: A Cross-Discipline View Of Trust
TL;DR: In this article, the authors adopt a multidisciplinary view of trust within and between firms, in an effort to synthesize and give insight into a fundamental construct of organizational science, while recognizing that the differing meanings scholars bring to the study of trust also can add value.
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Affect- and Cognition-Based Trust as Foundations for Interpersonal Cooperation in Organizations
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors addressed the nature and functioning of relationships of interpersonal trust among managers and professionals in organizations, the factors influencing trust's development, and the implications of trust for behavior and performance.