“…However, the quantity of this work does not mean that trust currently represents a well-understood concept with clearly defined boundaries (see Tschannen-Moran & Hoy, 2000). In fact, it seems that researchers across specific disciplines are in agreement that trust is a theoretically and methodologically elusive, contextdependent, multilevel, discipline-bound -as well as culturally and historically changeablephenomenon (Johns, 1996;Rousseau et al, 1998;Hupcey et al, 2001;Swift, 2001;Jones, 2002;Goudge & Gilson, 2005;Yilmaz & Atalay, 2009). Furthermore, research reveals that the common initial premise in nearly all these works on trust is that it facilitates healthy human interaction.…”