2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2022.102877
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Factors that contribute to trustworthiness across levels of authority in wildland fire incident management teams

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“…Researchers indicate that different situations and management concepts require different types of trust. In some situations, Pobrane z czasopisma Annales H -Oeconomia http://oeconomia.annales.umcs.pl Data: 01/06/2024 19:05:14 institutional/organizational trust prevails, while in others trust in individuals, leaders, suppliers, competencies, or the relationships that exist between different levels of authority is important (Lewicka et al, 2017;Rapp & Wilson, 2022;Truong et al, 2022;Erkutlu & Chafra, 2023).…”
Section: Consumer Trustmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers indicate that different situations and management concepts require different types of trust. In some situations, Pobrane z czasopisma Annales H -Oeconomia http://oeconomia.annales.umcs.pl Data: 01/06/2024 19:05:14 institutional/organizational trust prevails, while in others trust in individuals, leaders, suppliers, competencies, or the relationships that exist between different levels of authority is important (Lewicka et al, 2017;Rapp & Wilson, 2022;Truong et al, 2022;Erkutlu & Chafra, 2023).…”
Section: Consumer Trustmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fire dynamics vary over time and with intervening factors, and each fire scene is different. In addition to technical skills, firefighters training to become IC-01s need supplementary education and should focus on improving “non-technical skills” [ 40 ]. This part of the training program includes sizing up, decision making, fire communication, teamwork, and leadership (National Fire Chiefs Council, NFCC) [ 41 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%