AOM Symposium
Interorganizational Trust:
Revisiting Core Assumptions
Please join our symposium at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting for an engaging discussion on interorganizational trust research, theoretical developments, practical implications, and future research directions
Tuesday, Aug 13 2013 1:15PM - 2:45PM at WDW Swan Resort in Osprey 2
Program Session #: 1494
Division Sponsors: BPS and OMT
Participants:
Chair and presenter: Fabrice Lumineau; Purdue U.
Chair and presenter: Bart Vanneste; INSEAD
Discussant: Deepak Malhotra; Harvard U.
Presenter: Bill McEvily; U. of Toronto
Presenter: Akbar Zaheer; U. of Minnesota
Presenter: Darcy Kathryn Fudge Kamal; Chapman U.
Presenter: Gokhan Ertug; Singapore Management U.
Presenter: Ben M. Bensaou; INSEAD
Presenter: Ilya Cuypers; Singapore Management U.
In recent decades, the topic of interorganizational trust has attracted attention from many researchers. Thanks to their cumulative efforts, trust has been established as an important governance mechanism and as an enabler of collaboration between organizations. However, this literature has relied on strong assumptions. While these assumptions have proved useful, an important question is to what extent they should be revisited in order to advance our understanding of interorganizational trust. This symposium brings together four papers that revisit core assumptions underlying the literature on interorganizational trust.
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We look forward to seeing you in Orlando!
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