• M. Maggetti (UNIL), giving an overview of the TiGRE project during the 2nd Stakeholder Forum meeting

  • J. C. Triviño (IBEI), during the panel on "Impact of accountability, transparency, and participation on trust dynamics within regulatory regimes”

  • M. Maggetti (UNIL), presenting the preliminary version of the TiGRE White Paper

  • J. C. Triviño (IBEI), during the panel on "Impact of accountability, transparency, and participation on trust dynamics within regulatory regimes”

  • J. Baleriaux (DG for Research and Innovation), giving insights on the policy context of Horizon research on trust

  • K. Verhoest (UAntwerp) and J. de Spindler (Verband Schweizer Regionalbanken), during the panel on "Analysing trust dynamics, cooperation and their effects within regulatory regimes”

  • K. Verhoest (UAntwerp), during the panel on "Analysing trust dynamics, cooperation and their effects within regulatory regimes”

  • L. Maman (IBEI), during the panel on "Impact of accountability, transparency, and participation on trust dynamics within regulatory regimes”

  • K. Verhoest (UAntwerp) and J. de Spindler (Verband Schweizer Regionalbanken), during the panel on "Analysing trust dynamics, cooperation and their effects within regulatory regimes”

  • S. Grimmelikhuijsen (Utrecht University), during the panel on "Explaining citizens’ trust dynamics in regulatory regimes"

TiGRE 2nd Stakeholder Forum meeting
& "TiGRE White Paper" workshop

23 March 2023, 9.00—17.00

Hybrid event: Brussels and online

The TiGRE project organised its second Stakeholder Forum meeting in order to present the key research findings from our studies of trust relationships in governance. The meeting included three panel sessions, which gave insights into specificities and evidence gathered for each sector under scrutiny in TiGRE: Food Safety, Finance and Data Protection. The panel sessions gathered various practitioners and stakeholders whose inputs and feedback were collected during lively round tables.

The Stakeholder Forum meeting was followed by a two-hours public workshop entitled "TiGRE White Paper". During the workshop, participants had the opportunity to discuss and reflect upon the innovative policy design and tools developed within the TiGRE project, i.e. criteria, indicators and early warning mechanisms for detecting weak signals of decreasing trust, as well as scenarios on consequences of decreasing trust.

In addition, to networking opportunities within TiGRE consortium and with other attendees, the stakeholders' inputs were valuable for refining the TiGRE White Paper which will integrate the research findings and be published in the second half of 2023.
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Stakeholder Forum Meeting
9.00 Registration and welcome
9.30
TiGRE project: Trust in Governance and Regulation in Europe— M. Maggetti, UNIL
Overview of the TiGRE project
9.45
Policy context – Horizon research on trust — J. Baleriaux, DG for Research and Innovation
10.00
Panel on “Analysing trust dynamics, cooperation and their effects within regulatory regimes” — K. Verhoest, UAntwerp
Presentation of selected TiGRE results
Round table with our invited guests
11.00 Coffee Break
11.30
Panel on 'Impact of accountability, transparency, and participation on trust dynamics within regulatory regimes'— L. Maman, J. C. Triviño, IBEI
Presentation of selected TiGRE results
Round table with our invited guests
12.30 Lunch
13.30
Panel on 'Explaining citizens’ trust dynamics in regulatory regimes'— S. Grimmelikhuijsen, Utrecht University
Presentation of selected TiGRE results
Round table with our invited guests
14.30 Coffee Break
"TiGRE White Paper" workshop
(in person participation only)
15.00
TiGRE White Paper: criteria, indicators, early warning mechanisms, and scenarios — M. Maggetti, E. Guaschino, UNIL
15.30
Round table with our invited guests
17.00 End of the meeting
In-person registration is now closed.
If you wish to participate remotely to the Stakeholder Forum meeting, please fill the form below.
This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 870722 (TiGRE).