Trust in Regulatory Regimes 2017
DOI: 10.4337/9781785365577.00005
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Trust in regulatory regimes: scoping the field

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“…Various literature reviews have shown that we best conceptualize perceived trustworthiness in multiple dimensions. Three dimensions are central: perceived competence, benevolence, and integrity (Mayer et al 1995;McKnight et al 2002;McEvily & Tortoriello 2011;Six & Verhoest 2016;Grimmelikhuijsen & Knies 2017). Perceived competence is the extent to which a citizen perceives the regulatory agency to be capable, effective, skillful, and professional; perceived benevolence refers to the extent to which a citizen perceives the regulatory agency to care about the welfare of the public and to be motivated to act in the public interest; perceived integrity is whether citizen perceives the regulatory agency to be sincere, truthful, and to fulfill its promises.…”
Section: Defining Trust In Regulatory Agenciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Various literature reviews have shown that we best conceptualize perceived trustworthiness in multiple dimensions. Three dimensions are central: perceived competence, benevolence, and integrity (Mayer et al 1995;McKnight et al 2002;McEvily & Tortoriello 2011;Six & Verhoest 2016;Grimmelikhuijsen & Knies 2017). Perceived competence is the extent to which a citizen perceives the regulatory agency to be capable, effective, skillful, and professional; perceived benevolence refers to the extent to which a citizen perceives the regulatory agency to care about the welfare of the public and to be motivated to act in the public interest; perceived integrity is whether citizen perceives the regulatory agency to be sincere, truthful, and to fulfill its promises.…”
Section: Defining Trust In Regulatory Agenciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The role of trust between stakeholders and regulatory agencies has been researched widely (e.g. Braithwaite & Makkai 1994;van Erp 2010;Six 2013), however, a recent literature review on regulatory trust found that published empirical studies on citizen trust in regulatory agencies are relatively scarce and deserves more attention (Six & Verhoest 2016). Nevertheless, some studies provide important insights.…”
Section: Defining Trust In Regulatory Agenciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Since the nineties, regulatory governance literature started to focus on the questions how the relationships between regulator and business can be made more productive-at least for the regulator. Typical topics are the responsiveness of regulators to the behaviour and motives of the businesses [22], the way regulators interact with their regulatory counterparts within business such as compliance managers (Parker) and the way trust between regulators and businesses evolves [23,24]. The relevance of these more relational issues is their capacity to make the behaviours around data exchange some more predictable.…”
Section: Compliance and Supervisionmentioning
confidence: 99%