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Preserving organizational trust during disruption

Gustafsson, Stefanie; Gillespi, Nicole; Searle, Rosalind; Dietz, Graham

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Stefanie Gustafsson

Nicole Gillespi

Rosalind Searle

Graham Dietz



Abstract

How is organizational trust preserved during times of disruption? We address this question, building on the concept of active trust which views trust as an ongoing accomplishment constituted by reflexive actors. Drawing on a multi-case study of four organizations that experienced major disruption in response to the global financial crisis of 2009, we contribute to trust theory in three ways. First, we extend beyond the current focus on trust building and repair by developing conceptual understanding of trust preservation as a distinct phenomenon. Second, we develop a theoretical model that explains how organizational actors accomplish the preservation of employees’ trust in their organization. We identify three trust preservation practices used in the successful case organizations – cognitive bridging, emotional embodying and inclusive enacting – and show that organizational members’ understanding of the established foundations of trust in the organization, and their ability to mobilize these, are critical to the preservation of trust. Third, we position trust preservation as a manifestation and extension of active trust, and show that for trust to be preserved in disruptive contexts, both familiarization and transformation of existing trust practices are required.

Citation

Gustafsson, S., Gillespi, N., Searle, R., & Dietz, G. (2021). Preserving organizational trust during disruption. Organization Studies, 42(9), 1409-1433. https://doi.org/10.1177/0170840620912705

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date Apr 27, 2020
Publication Date Sep 1, 2021
Deposit Date Mar 17, 2020
Publicly Available Date Mar 17, 2020
Journal Organization Studies
Print ISSN 0170-8406
Electronic ISSN 1741-3044
Publisher SAGE Publications
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 42
Issue 9
Pages 1409-1433
DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/0170840620912705
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1275203

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