Podcasts
Building Trust and Empowering Women in Leadership
We welcome as our guest Marguerite Soeteman-Reijnen, a businesswoman from The Netherlands. She recently stepped down as Chairman of the Executive Board of Aon Holdings. She tells about her journey to her current position and her interest in supporting and
Why Trust Matters
In this new episode, we explore the fascinating world of trust and cooperation in economics with economist Professor Benjamin Ho, author of “Why Trust Matters, An Economist’s Guide to the Ties That Bind Us.” He discusses how game theory offers
Trust & Lobbying
Our guest is Peter van Keulen, a prominent lobbyist in The Netherlands. He talks about trust as a fundamental aspect of lobbying, and the importance to establish and maintain it through transparency, integrity, and access. He discusses the essential elements
Trust & Ethics
Our guest today is Alison Taylor, clinical associate professor at New York University Stern School and Business Executive Director of Ethical Systems, a non-profit research collaboration focused on bringing the best ideas on business ethics from academia into the corporate
360 Degrees Trust
Our guest today is Jan van der Spoel, the author of “360 Degrees Trust.” His approach, known as the Trust Compass, can elevate ordinary relationships into high-trust ones. During our interview, Jan discusses his background in graphic design and how
Exploring Trust in Law: a multi-disciplinary perspective
Our guest today is Esther van Zimmeren, Associate professor in Intellectual Property Law & Governance at the Faculty of Law of the University of Antwerp and coordinator of the Centre of Excellence GOVTRUST. We talk about the relationship between trust
Trusted Imperative
Our guest today is Emily Frolick, lead partner of KPMG’s “Trusted Imperative”, a new, proactive, strategic approach to risk management that creates a powerful platform for growth and innovation. By inspiring trust in customers, investors, employees, suppliers, communities and regulators,
The Human Psyche and Trust
David Dunning, a social psychology professor at the University of Michigan and best known for the “Dunning-Kruger effect”, talks in this new episode if the TrustTalk podcast about trust being a rational decision in an irrational world. He discusses the
Measuring Trust
Our guest today is Paul Bauer, a research associate at the Mannheim Center for European Social Research (Germany). He wrote his doctoral thesis on trust in 2015, and is particularly interested in the methodological side of trust research. In some
Rebuild Trust between Science and Society
Today’s guest, Robert Lepenies, the youngest university President in Europe, believes that there are major economic and political interests that fuel the denial of science. We should focus not only on the symptoms but also on the deeper underlying structures
Trust and the Role of Central Banks
Trust in Central Banks is critical for the effectiveness of a monetary policy, and for reaching price stability. Today’s guests, Carin van der Cruijsen (senior researcher at De Nederlandsche Bank, the Central Bank of the Netherlands) and Jakob de Haan
Santa Claus’ Christmas interview
It’s almost Christmas Eve and TrustTalk is very proud to have Santa Claus as our guest sharing with us some thoughts about building trust in challenging times. We ask Santa to give us a bit of advice on how we