Trust and networks are Finland’s quiet promise for the future
11.3.2026 07:37:00 EET | Valtiokonttori | Press release
Climate change, geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty are shaping decision making in ways that cross traditional organisational and sector boundaries. In an article published in the State Treasury’s 150th anniversary publication The quiet promise that holds society together, a phenomenon is highlighted that often remains overshadowed by economic discourse and administrative structures: Finland relies on networks where knowledge moves, problems are solved, and trust is built. This invisible collaboration is what determines how smoothly society functions.

The importance of networks becomes visible in how experts and organisations manage to piece together a fragmented reality. According to researcher and educator Timo Järvensivu and Head of Development and researcher Sari Virta, many complex issues begin to be solved only when someone dares to say out loud: I don’t know yet. Let’s look at it together.
Trust emerges when people pause to listen to one another and make room for unfinished thoughts. According to Virta, this is often harder than it sounds: “Within a team or organisation there is always less knowledge than outside it. That’s why you must dare to ask and to listen.”
Järvensivu reminds us that networks do not function on their own. “Networks connect expertise and build shared understanding, but their effectiveness is not guaranteed. Curiosity and courage are needed to cross boundaries we may not even realise we have set.”
The value of networks often lies in what never happens
This can be seen in shared networks for public‑sector financial information, in central‑government risk‑management cooperation, and in networks that develop public services. No single organisation ever controls all the knowledge. When information is shared across boundaries and critical questions are asked early, overlapping procurements, unnecessary investments and misguided paths can be avoided. A network’s value may lie precisely in what never occurred – a change or problem resolved before it grew into a crisis.
Trust is society’s invisible infrastructure
The article, written by Communications Specialist Henni Purtonen, reminds us that trust is an invisible infrastructure that keeps society moving. Without it, organisations turn inward, information stops flowing and decision‑making slows down. When trust works, it creates space for insights and solutions that hierarchy cannot reach. Critical thinking is not a threat but a tool for building shared understanding.
This quiet promise is a strength of Finnish society: the ability to combine the knowledge and interpretations of different actors in a way no single organisation could produce alone. According to Järvensivu and Virta, it is trust, critical thinking and well‑functioning networks that enable Finland to navigate complex challenges.
Perspectives – reading the present
The article is part of the State Treasury’s 150th anniversary series, which brings together history, the present, and the future. The series examines societal change from multiple angles and highlights the phenomena shaping our time. Rather than offering ready-made answers, it invites discussion and new interpretations.
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Sari VirtaHead of DevelopmentTalous ja työelämä
Tel:0295 502 397sari.virta@valtiokonttori.fiHenni PurtonenCommunications SpecialistViestintä / Communications
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