“…Trust, as a reciprocal notion, shifts the attention from predetermined rules and procedures to aspects of the interaction ( Stivers, 1994 ; Yang, 2005 ). As such, a tension exists between the organization and the individual street-level bureaucrat; the former encouraging consistency using digital systems and managerial control, the latter opposing this control in the need to be responsive to specific cases ( Rutz, Mathew, Robben, & De Bont, 2017 ). This increased street-level discretion thus constitutes a source of uncertainty not only for managers and citizens but also for street-level officials who experience ambiguities and dilemmas in discretionary decision making ( Raaphorst, 2018 ).…”