Ethical Violations: When One Thing Leads to Another

December 5, 2013

"Not everyone is destined to follow one misdeed with another, but a new study reveals what type of person is likely to be a “repeat offender”. In a series of experiments, behavioral researcher Shu Zhang of Columbia Business School and her colleagues found that people who derive a sense of security from the status quo are significantly more likely to follow one ethical lapse with another than are people who are comfortable with change."

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