The practical wisdom of trust: An interview with Bart Nooteboom
Guido M�llering
Journal of Trust Research, 2015, vol. 5, issue 2, 170-183
Abstract:
In this interview, Bart Nooteboom talks about his experiences and contributions in trust research regarding the relationship between trust and innovation, transaction cost economics, social psychology, parochial altruism, contracts, American pragmatism, cognitive distance, agent-based simulation, experiments, network analysis, transdisciplinarity, and ethics as well as current affairs (e.g. the Greek debt crisis) and his philosophy blog. The recurrent theme regarding the trust process is one of tensions between seemingly opposed concepts and the need to find 'the middle' between extremes in line with Aristotelian virtue ethics and 'practical wisdom'.
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1080/21515581.2015.1070731
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