Trust Debt and the Information Integrity Model

This piece argues that institutional failure is often rooted in the manipulation of information and the erosion of trust. It posits that trust should be treated as strategic capital rather than just a moral asset.
Why it matters
Offers a framework for understanding corporate governance and the long-term consequences of deceptive leadership practices.
Every institutional failure begins long before insolvency, regulatory sanction or a public scandal. It begins when leaders alter the relationship between truth and power.
The article provides a philosophical and analytical perspective on corporate ethics without favoring specific political ideologies.
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