10 Break-Out Sessions
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In his St. Gallen Topic Brief, Prof. Simon Grand outlines two ways in which management relates to freedom and…
Having reached a deal with the EU on Christmas Eve, the UK will want to make use of its new-found freedom…
What are the greatest challenges worldwide, and how have governments mastered the pandemic? At the St.Gallen Symposium, these issues…
Public trust in stable money lies at the heart of robust economic development. As monetary stability is no longer the…
After a brief uptick in the spring of 2020, trust in journalism has plummeted. To regain it, media outlets…
Businesses bring innovation and creativity to address the climate challenge. If designed in the right way, purpose-led market mechanisms…
The three students from the Philippines, Kenya and Germany represent the diversity found in this year’s entrants, who focused…
Governments increasingly use AI to tackle policy challenges. To preserve the public’s trust, we need better communication and greater…
We need to move from an economy built on distrust towards a Trust Economy. Everybody has a plan –…
In healthcare, a responsible use of our data could save lives. Yet, the default option for patients is to…
The 50th St. Gallen Symposium will focus on “Trust Matters”, exploring ways to preserve and strengthen institutional and inter-personal…
While youth are highly aware and willing to take climate action, they are barely represented in relevant decision-making bodies,…