The Trust Journey, Navigating its Complexities and Embracing its Power.
In this interview, Jaya Klara Brekke talks about the politics of blockchain technology and whether it solves the problem of power, how a technology that was meant to be “neutral” tends to ignore the …
Interview with Judit Neurink, an independent journalist who lived and worked in the Middle East. Trust is of great importance in her field of work. When training young journalists in Iraq she warned …
Interview with Jacoba Sieders, Independent digital identity thought leader. In her view, controls and architectures to protect our important information need to be adjusted to a new reality of “zero …
Interview with Geert Corstens. As a former President of the Netherlands Supreme Court, he made great efforts to improve and maintain trust in the judiciary by advocating more openness in publishing j…
Interview with Ian Shapiro, professor of Political Science at Yale University. In his view, the underlying problem of increased mistrust is economic: the disappearance of long-term employment securit…
Today's guest is Charles H. Green, co-author of the seminal book “The Trusted Advisor” (2001) now celebrating its 20th anniversary. He talks about the trust paradoxes, the shift from trust as a perso…
We interview Steven Heywood, General Manager of Edelman in The Netherlands, known for the annual Edelman Trust Barometer. The 2021 findings of the Edelman Trust Barometer show an alarming divergence …
Interview with Paul van Lange, Professor of Social Psychology at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (netherlands). He discusses the importance of social contact, which he and his co-author Simon Columb…
Interview with two partners of EY, the global accounting and consulting firm, Will Weerts and Tonny Dekker. Risk management is a key element of any management role. The ability to identify risks befo…
Today’s guest is Kent Grayson, associate professor of Marketing at Kellogg School of Management and co-founder of The Trust Project. Many academics study trust but there is a need to bridge the langu…
Interview with Barry R. Bloom, Professor at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. He speaks about trust and public health aspects and of the Covid-19 virus vaccines, its development, and distrib…
Interview with Hélène Vletter-van Dort. She is a professor in Financial Law and Corporate Governance at Erasmus University in Rotterdam, Netherlands. She is a member of the Supervisory Boards of fina…
Interview with Jaap Winter, one of Europe’s leading experts on corporate governance on the importance of trust. He contributed to the first corporate governance rules in The Netherlands, “Code Tabaks…
Balázs Bodó, a researcher at the Institute of Information Law at the University of Amsterdam, describes 3 dimensions of “technology-mediated trust”. The known and unknown risks of new technologies, h…
Interview with Marike Westra, Chief Communications Officer at COFRA, a privately held 6th generation family business on the central role of trust in communications. She believes communication is fund…
Our guest today is Kiki Stiemer, management consultant and former SVP at Royal AholdDelhaize. She talks about her research while at INSEAD, the role of trust in unsolicited advice senior managers (CE…
Our guest is Rick Schmitz, former CEO of Netherlands-based LTO Network, a provider of a secure, blockchain-based, GDPR and compliant platform for companies that rely on trustworthy contract certifica…
Over 2.5 quintillion bytes of data (2.5 with 17 zeros!) are created every single day. Facebook, Google, Amazon have vast amounts of data. Do we trust the data being used in a way we can control or co…
What is trust? It is harder then you think, to define trust is not as easy as it sounds. It depends on who you ask. We try to get some insights in the meaning of trust.
Welcome to TrustTalk – where we explore the critical role of trust in our world. Through insightful conversations with experts from across the globe—scholars, business leaders, and visionaries—we unc…