Bruuns Bøger Logo Bruuns Bøger
0,00 kr.
0
Subtotal: 0,00 kr.
Ingen produkter i kurven
Leveringstid: 3-5 Hverdage

Trust

Do you know this man? If you were Danish there’s a 78% chance you would trust him anyway. Everyone shows some degree of trust – in family, friends, even strangers. This man is not your average Dane. In fact, he solved the puzzle of Denmark’s success, which had scholars and economists baffled for decades. The answer is simple: trust, and the remarkable way most Danes trust him and all the other people they don’t know. His name: Gert Tinggaard Svendsen, trust expert from Aarhus University. His motto: “Control is good, but trust is cheaper.”

 

 

 

50,36 kr.

På lager: På lager

Forfatter: Gert Tinggaard Svendsen
Varenummer: 9788771847215
Sidetal: 60
Sprog: eng
Format: Hæftet
Kategorier: ,

Do you know this man? If you were Danish there’s a 78% chance you would trust him anyway. Everyone shows some degree of trust – in family, friends, even strangers. This man is not your average Dane. In fact, he solved the puzzle of Denmark’s success, which had scholars and economists baffled for decades. The answer is simple: trust, and the remarkable way most Danes trust him and all the other people they don’t know. His name: Gert Tinggaard Svendsen, trust expert from Aarhus University. His motto: “Control is good, but trust is cheaper.”

 

 

 

Trust

Forfatter: Gert Tinggaard Svendsen
SKU: 9788771847215

50,36 kr.

Leveringstid: 3-5 Hverdage
Kategorier: ,
Format: Hæftet
Sprog: eng
Sidetal: 60

Do you know this man? If you were Danish there’s a 78% chance you would trust him anyway. Everyone shows some degree of trust – in family, friends, even strangers. This man is not your average Dane. In fact, he solved the puzzle of Denmark’s success, which had scholars and economists baffled for decades. The answer is simple: trust, and the remarkable way most Danes trust him and all the other people they don’t know. His name: Gert Tinggaard Svendsen, trust expert from Aarhus University. His motto: “Control is good, but trust is cheaper.”