Even ordinary people are prone to shocking ethical lapses. As the empirical study of ethics has surged in the past two decades, clear evidence has emerged that ethical thinking and behavior are prone to many of the same mental processes and pitfalls as the rest of human thinking and behavior. Just as we humans are prone to systematic and predictable cognitive errors, we appear to be prone to systematic and predictable ethical errors.
Content: Article
Authors: Mary C. Kern, Mary C. Kern and Dolly Chugh
Source: NYU Stern School of Business
Subject: Ethics
Authors: Mary C. Kern, Mary C. Kern and Dolly Chugh
Source: NYU Stern School of Business
Subject: Ethics
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