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1 – 10 of 36Murray Bryant, Throstur Olaf Sigurjonsson and Már Wolfgang Mixa
This chapter examines the formal governance mechanisms put in place by various authorities within Iceland after the crash. In contrast to one of our earlier papers (Bryant…
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This chapter examines the formal governance mechanisms put in place by various authorities within Iceland after the crash. In contrast to one of our earlier papers (Bryant, Sigurjónsson, & Mixa, 2014), we find that, no matter how well the mechanisms work, formal mechanisms are insufficient to restore trust. To that end, we examine the trust literature from political science that suggests that trust is a lubricant of the social system that consequently causes individuals to open themselves up to vulnerability. When trust is broken in a society with a high-existing degree of trust, such as Iceland, the loss of trust is significant and leads even apparently minor incidents to be perceived as betrayals. We examine the various processes put in place by both the government and other institutions and show how they mostly worked in concert. Nonetheless, we find that the processes by themselves have been insufficient to restore society’s trust in the affected institutions.
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Audur Arna Arnardottir and Throstur Olaf Sigurjonsson
According to some key actors in Iceland’s financial sector, in the wake of the financial crisis, Icelandic financial institutions consciously tried to build trust and a positive…
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According to some key actors in Iceland’s financial sector, in the wake of the financial crisis, Icelandic financial institutions consciously tried to build trust and a positive new image through, among other things, the visible presence of women on their corporate boards and management teams. By strict adherence to gender quota legislation and through improved corporate governance practices and much stricter control and monitoring, the financial sector sent signals of change to various stakeholders. Now 10 years on, the re-establishment of trust is still a work in progress.
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Throstur Olaf Sigurjonsson, Robert H. Haraldsson and Jordan Mitchell
Throstur Olaf Sigurjonsson, Robert H. Haraldsson and Jordan Mitchell
Throstur Olaf Sigurjonsson, Robert H. Haraldsson and Jordan Mitchell
Throstur Olaf Sigurjonsson, Robert H. Haraldsson and Jordan Mitchell
Throstur Olaf Sigurjonsson, Robert H. Haraldsson and Jordan Mitchell
Throstur Olaf Sigurjonsson, Robert H. Haraldsson and Jordan Mitchell