Trust
ISBN: 9788771244021
Platform/Publisher: JSTOR / Aarhus University Press
Digital rights: Users: unlimited; Printing: chapter; Download: chapter
Subjects: Psychology ; Sociology;

Do you know the author of this book? Maybe not. But you probably trust him anyway. Most Danes do: as many as 78%. Even people who do not know him at all trust him. He is in fact not just anyone; he has solved the riddle of Denmark's success - until now an inexplicable mystery. The answer is simple. It is the Danes' trust in him and everyone else they do not know which is Denmark's most important raw material. It makes the country one of the richest in the world. - his name? Gert Thinggard Svendsen, trust expert at the University of Aarhus, and he says: Control is good, but trust is cheaper.


Gert Tinggaard Svendsen is a Danish professor of public policy and has a PhD in Economics and a master's degree in political science. Previously he has worked at the Department of Economics, University of Aarhus, as an assistant professor and associate professor. He is chairman of a project called SoCap (Danish Social Capital Project) helping to fight poverty in developing countries. In addition, he has published numerous international books and articles on social capital, climate policy and lobbying. His newest book explains why trust is essential to the functioning of the national economy.
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