Swift trust : : implications for whole of government/comprehensive approach (WoG/CA) missions / Megan M. Thompson. : D68-2/79-2014E-PDF

Interpersonal trust has been proposed as a key mechanism to overcome many of the barriers to collaboration and coordination in a variety of team and organizational settings, including Wholeof-Government /Comprehensive Approach (WoG/CA) missions. Traditional models of trust are predicated on a gradual, incremental history of deepening risk and demonstrated reliability between parties. However, these models do not lend themselves to those WoG/CA contexts in which members of different governmental departments who have no history together must quickly coalesce into an effective team, often in response to a crisis or a top governmental priority. Fortunately research from within the organizational behavior realm has demonstrated that there are times when ‘swift trust’ may exist, that is, where initial trust levels in work settings can be quite positive, even when the parties collaborating are strangers to each other. This research on swift trust is integrated with the literature on organizational alliances and applied to WoG/CA context. The paper concludes with recommendations to instantiate and to promote swift trust in WoG/CA interagency missions.

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Titre Swift trust : : implications for whole of government/comprehensive approach (WoG/CA) missions / Megan M. Thompson.
Variante du titre Implications for whole of government/comprehensive approach (WoG/CA) missions
Titre de la série Scientific report ; 2014-R79
Type de publication Série - Voir l'enregistrement principal
Langue [Anglais]
Format Électronique
Document électronique
Note(s) September 2014.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 19-24).
Information sur la publication [Ottawa] : Defence Research and Development Canada, 2014.
Auteur / Contributeur Thompson, Megan M.(Megan Mari-Ane),1958-
Description vi, 26, [2] p. : tables.
Numéro de catalogue
  • D68-2/79-2014E-PDF
Numéro de catalogue du ministère DRDC-RDDC-2014-R79
Descripteurs Departmental relations
Cooperation
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