id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-3633 Distrust - Wikipedia .html text/html 1436 209 61 Distrust is a formal way of not trusting any one party too much in a situation of grave risk or deep doubt. The phrase "Trust, but verify" refers specifically to distrust. Corporate governance relies on distrust insofar as the board is not to trust the reports it receives from management, but is empowered to investigate them, challenge them, and otherwise act on behalf of shareholders vs. The reasons were that distrusting entrepreneurs would emphasize failure avoidance through sensible task selection, and more analysis.[10] Kets de Vries has pointed out that distrusting entrepreneurs are more alert about their external environment.[11] Thus, distrusting entrepreneurs are less likely to discount negative events, and are more likely to engage control mechanisms.[9][12][11][13] Thus, according to Gudmundsson and Lechner distrust leads to higher precaution and therefore increases chances of entrepreneurial firm survival.[9] The functions and development of safety-specific trust and distrust. Trust and distrust: New relationships and realities. ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-3633.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-3633.txt