Trust at Risk: Implications for EU Policies and Institutions
This report examines the implications of eroding trust for EU policies and institutions, using trend impact analysis to understand potential risks and opportunities for the European Union.
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Quick Facts | |
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | European Commission |
Authors: | Bram Lancee, David Wright, Geoffrey Hosking, Göran Hermerén, Hans Pitlik, Heiko Prange-gstöhl, Laura Morales, Mikkel Flyverbom, Steven Van De Walle., Zsolt Boda, Jeanette Hofmann |
Page count: | 198 pages |
Methods
The research method involves scanning for 'weak signals' of eroding trust in different areas, evaluating these signals, and using trend impact analysis to project future implications for EU policies.
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Key Insights
The report explores the disruptive effects of declining trust on European research and innovation policies, considering various scenarios and providing policy recommendations to counteract a further loss of societal trust.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: 2017 | English publication language | citizens’ expectations | corporate big data profiling | datafication. | digital domain | disruptive innovation | economy | europe | european institutions | governance | government surveillance | innovation | internet governance | leaks and data breaches | politics | privacy concerns | surveillance impact | technology | transparency | trust | trust erosion