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Using experimental surveys as a primary source, Kim and Kim compare a wide range of developed countries to assess the determinants of generalized social trust.
List of contents
Introduction Part One: Controversies in Social Trust Research 1. Defining and Measuring Generalized Trust 2. Particularized Trust and Familism 3. Familism, Acculturation, and Generalized Trust 4. Causality: Antecedence of Institutional Trust Part Two: Changes in Culture, Institutions, and Wealth 5. Measuring Cultural Values and Their Effects: The Case of South Korea 6. Case Selection and Cultural Scales 7. Comparative Analyses at the Regional and Country Level 8. Societal Perspective: The Second Modernity 9.Concluding Remarks
About the author
Seung Hyun Kim is a professor emeritus of public administration at Seoul National University of Science and Technology, Seoul, South Korea, and a visiting scholar of political science at Purdue University. His research interests focus on social trust, methodology, and the third sector. His research has been published in many journals, including
Administration & Society, International Journal of Public Opinion Research, International Public Management Journal, International Review of Public Administration, and
Review of Public Personnel Administration. He wrote a book on the nonprofit sector and translated Albert O Hirschman's
The Passions and the Interests into Korean.
Sangmook Kim is a professor of public administration at Seoul National University of Science and Technology, Seoul, South Korea. His research interests include public service motivation, organizational behavior, human resource management, and social trust. His research has been published in numerous journals, including
Administration & Society, American Review of Public Administration, International Journal of Public Opinion Research, International Public Management Journal, International Review of Administrative Sciences, Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, Public Administration Review, and
Review of Public Personnel Administration. He is the author, co-author, and co-editor of numerous books including
Public Administration and Policy in Korea (co-editor, Routledge, 2018).
Summary
Using experimental surveys as a primary source, Kim and Kim compare a wide range of developed countries to assess the determinants of generalized social trust.