Trust in risk communication in organisations in five countries of North and South America

Author: Perez-Floriano Lorena   Flores-Mora Jose   MacLean Joan  

Publisher: Inderscience Publishers

ISSN: 1466-8297

Source: International Journal of Risk Assessment and Management, Vol.7, Iss.2, 2006-12, pp. : 205-223

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Abstract

This paper reports on the development of the Trust in Risk Communication scale (TRC). The TRC measures beliefs in government, management and union trustworthiness. The TRC is found to be significantly associated with (1) perception of risk from industrial hazards, (2) the Mayer, Davis and Schooner trust related factors, (3) dimensions defined by the theory of reasoned action, (4) job satisfaction, and (5) hope. There was no significant relationship between Schwartz values and the TRC. The TRC is shown to have appropriate psychometric characteristics across cultural groups. Data from workers (N=506) in Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Mexico and the United States suggest that the TRC predicts workers' willingness to accept risk at the workplace. The TRC can assist researchers and practitioners by providing them with an overall assessment of workers' trust in risk management programmes.