An Allegheny County judge who oversees hearings on people’s competency to stand trial has barred a public defender accused of ...
The three experiments show that tolerance standards in the workplace are key drivers to moral disengagement and unethical behavior outside the workplace. But counteracting this problematic tolerance ...
Researchers have identified a surprisingly simple way to encourage people to admit to socially sensitive or morally ...
Today, Dec. 7, is the open enrollment deadline for millions of older adults who will decide between traditional Medicare and Medicare Advantage plans. Critics warn of risks in the latter.
On Thursday, November 6, the New York Times published an op-ed video criticizing the effects of feminism on institutions and warning of the dangers of “toxic femininity.” It briefly ran with the title ...
And if so, can conservative feminism fix it? Hosted by Ross Douthat Produced by Victoria Chamberlin Mr. Douthat is a columnist and the host of the “Interesting Times” podcast. Below is an edited ...
LONDON, United Kingdom, November 3, 2025 (EZ Newswire) -- Workplace safety programs are evolving. For decades, companies relied on compliance-focused approaches. Checklists, protective equipment, and ...
A mom of two has sparked debate after listing what she called four “slightly unethical” things she did to give her now-adult children a better life. Michelle Fairburn (@michellefairburn) posted a clip ...
Is artificial intelligence (AI) an emerging rival to the familiar decades-old excuse by cheaters that “the dog ate my homework?” New research published in the science journal Nature shows that ...
Despite what watching the news might suggest, most people are averse to dishonest behavior. Yet studies have shown that when people delegate a task to others, the diffusion of responsibility can make ...
Summary: A large study across 13 experiments with over 8,000 participants shows that people are far more likely to act dishonestly when they can delegate tasks to AI rather than do them themselves.
For more than 25 years, Max Bazerman has taught negotiations and behavioral economics at Harvard Business School. In that role, he mentored Francesca Gino, who earlier this year became the first ...
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