“…(1) the level of trust in state government, ministries, government agencies (Khan et al, 2019), (2) the degree of trust in the state administration (public procurement office, competition office, the national bank, and others), (3) the extent of trust in the courts, the judiciary, and the prosecutor's office, (4) the level of trust in politicians, (5) trust in local government, (6) trust in the chambers of commerce, (7) trust in banks (Khan et al, 2019), (8) trust in large firms, (9) trust in small firms, (10) trust in customers, and (11) trust in current business partners (Askvik & Jamil, 2013;Vasa et al, 2014;Bursian et al, 2015;Oláh et al, 2019b) Innovation (IN) describes the company's competencies to develop distinctive products that sustained market demand (Jean et al, 2014;Lee et al, 2015). The company enhances innovation prospects through implementing advanced production systems and innovative work method rather than the…”