Designing for Trust Amidst Information Chaos

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https://doi.org/10.55763/ippr.2025.06.03.004

Abstract

The commentary explores how trust is eroding in today’s information-rich world and why thoughtful institutional design is needed. Drawing on learnings from evolutionary sciences, game theory and market design; it discusses  mechanisms that reward honesty and cooperation can help reduce chaos, build credibility, and strengthen societies for the long run.  

Keywords:

Trust, Mechanism Design, Game Theory

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Author Bio

Ishoo Ratna Srivastav, Indian Railway Service

Ishoo R Srivastav is an officer of Indian Railway Service of Mechanical Engineers and is presently posted at Deputy Chief Mechanical Engineer , North Western Railway Jaipur

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Published

2025-08-26