>>> Symposium presentations and recording are available at the bottom of this page.

Trust and the COVID-19 Crisis: Regulation and Compliance in Multi-level Governance

29 January 2021 | 14:00 - 17:00 CET | Online event

​In times of crisis and change, such as the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, trust is of paramount importance. Confronted by the emergence and spread of a new and deadly virus, governments across the globe are called to forge a crisis strategy to deal with the consequences for public health, the economy and society at large. The success of such crisis strategy depends on citizens' acceptance of and compliance with crisis management policies. Therefore, citizen's trust in these policies and the government(s) issuing them is crucial. 

In this context, the GOVTRUST Centre of Excellence organised its first (online) annual symposium on Friday 29 January 2021, 14:00 - 17:00 CET. The purpose of the first GOVTRUST Annual Symposium was to introduce the work of GOVTRUST and involve the broader community (both academics and practitioners) working in the field of trust, regulation and multi-level governance. The theme of the symposium was “Trust and the COVID-19 Crisis: Regulation and Compliance in Multi-level Governance”. During this symposium, members of the GOVTRUST consortium and guest speakers presented recent work on the topic of trust and the coronavirus crisis, identified key learning points, and raised some crucial questions and issues for discussion. Please find an overview of the programme below.

The Symposium presentations and recording are available at the bottom of this page.

Programme

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14:00 - 14:10 | Welcome

14:10 - 14:30 | Introduction to the GOVTRUST Centre of Excellence

  • By prof. dr. Koen Verhoest (GOVTRUST - research group Politics & Public Governance)

14:30 - 15:00 | Keynote by prof. dr. Benjamin van Rooij

  • Benjamin van Rooij is Faculty Director of Research and Professor of Law and Society at the Faculty of Law, University of Amsterdam. He is also a Global Professor of Law at the University of California, Irvine. He studies and teaches about the interaction between law and behavior. His current research focuses on indiviudal differences in compliance, toxic corporate culture, and assumptions about behavioral change. His past work looked at compliance, regulatory law enforcement and access to justice in China in a comparative perspective. He is also co-editor of Regulation & Governance, and founding convener of ComplianceNet a global network of compliance scholars. Recently, he made some important contributions on compliance with corona measures.

15:00 - 15:45 | Panel 1: Trust, regulation and compliance

15:45 - 16:00 | Break

16:00 - 16:45 | Panel 2: Trust and multi-level governance

  • Prof. dr. Peter Bursens (GOVTRUST - research group Politics & Public Governance)
  • Dra. Dominika Proszowska (University of Twente, MSCA fellow PLATO ITN)
  • Discussant: Prof. dr. Francesco Palermo (Eurac Research, Institute for Comparative Federalism and University of Verona)

16:45 - 17:00 | Closing

* All times are in Central European Time (CET).

Symposium recording