1 Introduction
As soon as you trust yourself, you will know how to live.
-Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749 - 1832), Faust-
Trustis playing an important role in every culture, country, household, relationship and even for a single person itself. If a person cannot trust itself how anybody else can trust this person or how can she/ he trust anybody else? There are different levels of trust which influence a society in different ways.
However, as people in different cultures have different values the concept of trust varies from country to country. That means there are low trust and on the other hand high trust countries. This paper will give a general overview of the concept of trust which includes the linkages between culture, values and trust. Furthermore, the concept of trust will be shown on the example of Germany which can be seen as a medium trust country. There will be a critical evaluation of the role of trust in the economic development of Germany, mainly Eastern Germany.
2 Role of trust 2.1 General overview
Basically, as every country has a unique historical background the culture was influenced differently which leads to a variety in cultures in the world. Some countries can be summarised into clusters because cultural values are similar. As shown in Figure 2.1 there are two dimensions of values: (1) Traditional/ Secular-rational and (2) Survival/Self-expression values. These two dimensions explain more than 70 percent of the cross-national variance in a factor analysis of ten indicators (WVS, 2005). The Protestant European countries, for example, have a high score at self expression values as well as at the secular-rational values. That means these countries have declined the belief in the church. Instead they are spending more time on their own
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“thinking about the meaning and purpose of life” (Koen, 2005:46). In contrast African countries have more traditional and survival values which means that they are very religious and God plays a very important role in life.
FIGURE 2.1: THE INGLEHART VALUES MAP
Hill (2005:115) states as countries get richer, there seems to be a shift from traditional to secular values and from survival to well-being values. However, these changes take place over a longer period of time but can also lead to a change of the level of trust in a country. As trust is “depending on the norms and rule order” (Stråth, 1996:21) the understanding of the concept of trust can be differ from country to country. Basically, in every society is a micro-and macro level of trust which means there is trust between individuals and trust that is seen more as an abstract relationship. At the microlevel trust can be seen between people or small groups. Depending on the culture people can trust each other after meeting the first time or the other way around that it takes some time to trust anybody. However, it also depends on the people but everyone is influenced by their culture so that similarities can be seen between humans with the same cultural background.
On the other hand, the macro-level involves more abstract relationship, where trust is related to the functioning of bureaucratic systems (Koen, 2005:33). If a country has a high level of trust then “the country functions well and the country has built substantial Marieluise Bruch
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