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No 2000:4:
Trust and voluntary organisations: Three theoretical approaches
Helmut K Anheier
and
Jeremy Kendall
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Helmut K Anheier: London School of Economics, Postal: Centre for Civil Society, London School of Economics, Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AE, Tel: +44 (020) 7955 7205, Fax: +44 (0)20 7955 6039
Jeremy Kendall: London School of Economics
Abstract: The notion of trust is one of the most topical issues in current social science theorising covering such diverse approaches as transaction costs economics, social capital, and cognitive sociology. In different ways and for different purposes, these approaches address the role of voluntary and non-profit organisations, although, as this paper argues, much of this thinking remains sketchy and underdeveloped. At the same time, the notion of trust has long played a central role in the economics of non-profit organisations, yet these developments have not been fully linked with the wider effort mentioned above. The purpose of this paper is to explore what non-profit approaches can offer trust theories, and vice versa. We first set out to explicate major approaches to trust in economics, sociology and political science, using the non-profit or voluntary organisation as a focal point. We then assess the various approaches in terms of their strengths and weaknesses, and, finally, identify key areas for theoretical advancement in an effort to enrich current theorising. In particular, we point to the social movement literature, the social psychology of trust, and recent thinking about civil society as fruitful avenues for theoretical advancement in our understanding this phenomenon.
Keywords: Trust; voluntary organisations
Language: English
00 pages, 2000
Note: Working paper available at: http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/CCS/pdf/CSWP/CSWP5web-version.PDF For more information contact: ccs@lse.ac.uk
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