TiGRE (870722)

  https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/870722

  Horizon 2020 (2014-2020)

  Trust in Governance and Regulation in Europe

  Trust in governance (GOVERNANCE-01-2019)

  governance  ·  data protection  ·  food safety

  2020-01-01 Start Date (YY-MM-DD)

  2023-09-30 End Date (YY-MM-DD)

  € 2,999,810 Total Cost


  Description

TiGRE provides an encompassing and coherent analytical framework for the study of trust relationships in governance. It studies trust among actors of regulatory regimes, such as regulators, political, administrative and judicial bodies, the regulated industries, service providers and their interest organisations, consumers and other societal interests, as well as citizens at large. TiGRE opens thereby new research directions within the tradition of studies of trust relationships between citizens and public authorities. TiGRE’s aim is to reveal the role of trust and distrust in European regulatory governance and the ways trust can be maintained, enhanced, repaired and nurtured via administrative practices and reforms. It takes a multilevel governance approach, which includes the EU level as well as the national and regional ones. Trust – both as a pre-condition and a consequence of well-functioning regulatory regimes – is a key factor to be considered in order to capture how these regimes are able to produce effective and legitimate governance. The in-depth investigation of the complex interplay between trust configurations and regulation in different regulatory regimes (finance, food safety, communication and data protection) across levels of governance and in several countries requires the joint effort of experts with wide-ranging experience. TiGRE is run by a tightly integrated multidisciplinary consortium of top-level scholars, who bring together a very broad range of theoretical, substantial, and methodological skills. A cutting-edge mixed-method approach is applied to provide a comprehensive understanding of such multi-faceted trust-related processes. To bridge research with policy and practice, TiGRE provides criteria, indicators and early warning mechanisms for detecting decreasing trust, and scenarios on consequences thereof. They will be validated through interaction with stakeholders and compared with evidence from outside the EU.


  Complicit Organisations

1 Israeli organisation participates in TiGRE.

Country Organisation (ID) VAT Number Role Activity Type Total Cost EC Contribution Net EC Contribution
Denmark AARHUS UNIVERSITET (999997736) DK31119103 participant HES € 245,312 € 245,312 € 245,312
Belgium UNIVERSITEIT ANTWERPEN (999902870) BE0257216482 participant HES € 425,850 € 425,850 € 425,850
Switzerland SCIPROM SARL (999748834) CHE112286708TVA participant PRC € 253,862 € 253,862 € 253,862
Switzerland UNIVERSITE DE LAUSANNE (999841469) CH330480 coordinator HES € 521,812 € 521,812 € 521,812
Germany GERMAN UNIVERSITY OF ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCES (949510594) nan participant HES € 236,562 € 236,562 € 236,562
Norway UNIVERSITETET I OSLO (999975814) NO971035854MVA participant HES € 292,437 € 292,437 € 292,437
Spain INSTITUT BARCELONA D ESTUDIS INTERNACIONALS, FUNDACIO PRIVADA (998205952) ESG63518476 participant HES € 316,110 € 316,110 € 316,110
Israel THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF JERUSALEM (999975038) IL500701610 participant HES € 349,650 € 349,650 € 349,650
Netherlands UNIVERSITEIT UTRECHT (999985805) NL001798650B01 participant HES € 260,937 € 260,937 € 260,937
Poland AKADEMIA LEONA KOZMINSKIEGO (997317432) PL5241005438 participant HES € 97,275 € 97,275 € 97,275