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Humanity has experienced immense growth in trade, technology, and innovation in the last century, all made possible by taking risks and trusting the relationships we have formed with each other. As society grows in complexity, so do our relationships and the way we interact with one another, especially in business. Trust is a crucial for business, but how can it be studied from an economics lens? Professor Ben Ho, a professor of economics at Vassar College and author of the book Why Trust Matters: An Economist’s Guide to the Ties that Bind Us, joins us to discuss the changing role of trust in our society.

Guest: Ben Ho, Professor at Vassar College

Host: Marifer Valenzuela, Customer Experience Producer at SAP

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Episode produced by Marifer Valenzuela, Customer Experience Producer at SAP

Intro by Debbie Grief, Senior Project Manager at SAP

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Humanity has experienced immense growth in trade, technology, and innovation in the last century, all made possible by taking risks and trusting the relationships we have formed with each other. As society grows in complexity, so do our relationships and the way we interact with one another, especially in business. Trust is a crucial for business, but how can it be studied from an economics lens? Professor Ben Ho, a professor of economics at Vassar College and author of the book Why Trust Matters: An Economist’s Guide to the Ties that Bind Us, joins us to discuss the changing role of trust in our society.

Guest: Ben Ho, Professor at Vassar College

Host: Marifer Valenzuela, Customer Experience Producer at SAP

Please like, share and subscribe!

Show notes:

Episode produced by Marifer Valenzuela, Customer Experience Producer at SAP

Intro by Debbie Grief, Senior Project Manager at SAP