2017
DOI: 10.1080/13669877.2017.1301538
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Risk, danger, and trust: refining the relational theory of risk

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“…One possible explanation for this pattern is that neurotic narcissism may actually have a complex set of connections with social trust due to the tendency for this aspect of narcissism to be characterized by a view of the world as being both dangerous and competitive. It is possible that neurotic narcissism could have a positive indirect association with social trust through the dangerous social worldview (see Christoffersen, 2018, for an extended discussion of the complex connections between perceptions of danger and trust) but a negative indirect association with social trust through the competitive social worldview. However, it should be noted that the connections neurotic narcissism has with the social worldviews have been rather weak and somewhat inconsistent across previous studies (e.g., Zeigler-Hill et al, in press).…”
Section: Overview and Predictionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One possible explanation for this pattern is that neurotic narcissism may actually have a complex set of connections with social trust due to the tendency for this aspect of narcissism to be characterized by a view of the world as being both dangerous and competitive. It is possible that neurotic narcissism could have a positive indirect association with social trust through the dangerous social worldview (see Christoffersen, 2018, for an extended discussion of the complex connections between perceptions of danger and trust) but a negative indirect association with social trust through the competitive social worldview. However, it should be noted that the connections neurotic narcissism has with the social worldviews have been rather weak and somewhat inconsistent across previous studies (e.g., Zeigler-Hill et al, in press).…”
Section: Overview and Predictionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These are demographic risks, employment risks (job loss, underemployment, inadequate employment), poverty risks (low level of income and expenses, low level of material security), risks of loss of health and ability to work, risks of disability and downward social mobility, unregulated labor migration, social instability, unsatisfactory ecological condition and its deterioration, etc. (Christoffersen 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%