Trust and opportunism in close corporations



Bok Engelsk 1998
Medvirkende
Utgitt
Cambridge, Mass. : NBER , 1998
Omfang
21,[2] s.
Opplysninger
Introduction, by Dean Fink; 1. Trust and mistrust: Competing models of policy and practice, by Dean Fink; 2. Trust and verify, by Dean Fink; 3. Australia: Halfway to anywhere, by Warren Marks and Norman McCulla; 4. Canada: At the tipping point, by Dean Fink; 5. Finland: Trust under pressure, by Petri Salo and Torbjorn Sanden; 6. Lithuania: Faster than history, slower than a lifetime, by Egle Pranckuniene and Jonas Ruskus; 7. Sweden: A postmodern cocktail, by Lars Svedberg; 8. The United Kingdom (England): Reform in a hurry, by Tom Whittingham; 9. The United States: And the pendulum swings, by Craig Hammonds; 10. Themes, dreams and final thoughts, by Dean Fink and Norman McCulla; Index. - "Dean Fink and colleagues have demystified trust in an international text of significant scope. From Australia to Lithuania, the authors set forth innovative perspectives and a unified body of research linking trust, accountability, school success, economics, and history. Recognizing that both trust and verification are keys to school improvement, the authors ask: what is the delicate balance between the two? The answers are contextually calibrated and multifaceted. "Trust and Verify" is a treasure trove of deep insights and clear action for school leaders and policymakers."--Linda Lambert, Consultant and Professor Emeritus, California State University, East Bay. - This book argues that nations with higher degrees of trust in their professional educators achieve better results for all students. But trust needs a verification system to remain robust. This compelling book provides a unique, research-based look at trust and distrust and compares their impact on school improvement across seven nations.
Emner
Dewey
306 . - 371.2
ISBN
1782771476. - 9781782771470

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