articleRisk AnalysisSep 12, 2003Closed access

Exploring the Dimensionality of Trust in Risk Regulation

University of East Anglia

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Abstract

This article investigates possible differential levels of trust in government regulation across five different risk contexts and the relationship between a number of concepts that might be thought of as comprising distinctive "dimensions" of trust. It appeared that how people perceive government and its policies toward risk regulation was surprisingly similar for each of the five risk cases. A principal-component analysis showed that the various trust items could best be described by two dimensions: a general trust dimension, which was concerned with a wide range of trust-relevant aspects, such as competence, care, fairness, and openness, and a scepticism component that reflects a sceptical view regarding how…

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Keywords
  • Distrust
  • Openness to experience
  • Competence (human resources)
  • Skepticism
  • Typology
  • Public trust
  • Psychology
  • Social psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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