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Different relationships for coping with ambiguity and uncertainty in organizations
Authors:Johanne Saint-Charles  Pierre Mongeau
Affiliation:1. Département de communication sociale et publique, Université du Québec à Montréal, Case Postale 8888, succ. Centre-Ville, Montréal (Québec), Canada H3C 3P8;2. Centre de recherche interdisciplinaire sur la biologie, la santé, la société et l’environnement (CINBIOSE), Université du Québec à Montréal, Case Postale 8888, succ. Centre-Ville, Montréal (Québec), Canada H3C 3P8
Abstract:
This study seeks to shed light on the relationship between the situation and the activation of specific relationships. We hypothesized that the type of uncertainty present in a situation would prompt people to call upon different relationships based on different types of trust: cognitive trust for expertise and affective trust for friendship. We elaborated vignettes as name generators to test whether the colleagues called upon in different situations were perceived as being more friends or more experts. The perceived level of expertise and friendship were evaluated with Likert-style scales. The results support our theoretical argument to the effect that the “activation” of a relationship is influenced by the type of uncertainty a person is confronted to. Situations of information uncertainty elicit recourse to relationships based on expertise while ambiguous situations call for friendship.
Keywords:Uncertainty   Ambiguity   Trust   Network   Friendship   Expertise   Cognitive   Affective   Instrumental   Expressive
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