The Impact of Emotions on Trust Decisions

Handbook on Psychology of Decision-Making. Hauppage, Karen O. Moore and Nancy P. Gonzalez, Nova Science Publishers, 2012

14 Pages Posted: 30 Sep 2012

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Wing-Shing Lee

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Marcus Selart

NHH Norwegian School of Economics - Department of Strategy and Management

Date Written: 2012

Abstract

Researchers have recognized that interpersonal trust consists of different dimensions. These dimensions suggest that trust can be rational, cognitive, or affective. Affect, which includes moods and emotions, is likely to have a direct impact on the affective dimension. On the other hand, there are also studies showing that affect indirectly influence cognitive judgments. Nonetheless, in this chapter we argue that the impact of affect on judgment will not be the same on all individuals. In effect, the impact varies, depending on the individual's attention to affect, motivation to use or guard against affect, or regulation of affect. All this may suggest that an individual's abilities or tendencies to manage affect will have implication on his or her trust relationships with others.

Suggested Citation

Lee, Wing-Shing and Selart, Marcus, The Impact of Emotions on Trust Decisions (2012). Handbook on Psychology of Decision-Making. Hauppage, Karen O. Moore and Nancy P. Gonzalez, Nova Science Publishers, 2012, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2154278

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