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Understanding trust across cultures: an empirical investigation

Namporn Thanetsunthorn (Department of Business, Pennsylvania State University-Shenango, Sharon, USA)
Rattaphon Wuthisatian (School of Business and Economics Program, Southern Oregon University, Ashland, USA)

Review of International Business and Strategy

ISSN: 2059-6014

Article publication date: 7 October 2019

Issue publication date: 20 November 2019

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Abstract

Purpose

In today’s business world, trust is an essential ingredient for business success, as it serves as a foundation for enhancing a network of positive relationships among businesses, clients, employees and stakeholders. This study aims to shed light on a deeper and more substantial understanding of trust by examining the casual association between national culture and trust.

Design/methodology/approach

The study empirically investigates the extent to which cultural factors promote and constrain the level of trust using a mixed sample of 46 developed and developing countries observed over the period of 1990-2014.

Findings

The study provides new empirical evidence that trusting behavior is explained systematically by national culture. Countries with high individualistic and high long-term oriented cultures are the most favorable environment that fosters trust among people in society. In contrast, individuals from countries with the expression of high power distance and high uncertainty avoidance cultures appear to exhibit less trust in others.

Practical implications

The study provides managerial implications, especially for managers and management consultants in a global context, regarding the cultural relevance of trust in the new and foreign environment, and the effective management of trust among culturally diverse workforces and business relationships. In addition, the study should serve as a supplemental learning material in the business and management disciplines to demonstrate the essential role of trust in the global business environment.

Originality/value

The study adds to the existing body of knowledge on trust by offering new empirical insights into how culture plays an influential role in the creation of trust. This serves as a good starting point for academic scholars and practicing professionals to further develop appropriate management strategies and execution plans for managing trust across different cultural settings.

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Citation

Thanetsunthorn, N. and Wuthisatian, R. (2019), "Understanding trust across cultures: an empirical investigation", Review of International Business and Strategy, Vol. 29 No. 4, pp. 286-314. https://doi.org/10.1108/RIBS-12-2018-0103

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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