Psychology of White-Collar Crime
Psychology of White-Collar Crime
A long read, but important discovery on how white-collar execs think about their illegal activities both when they occur and afterward.
Originally shared by Zara Altair
White-Collar Criminal Mind
Insight into how corporate execs and other white-collar think...or don't think...about criminal activity.
those who believe they would face the same situations with their current values and viewpoints tend to underestimate the influence of the pressures, cultures, and norms that surround executive decision making.
A long read, but important discovery on how white-collar execs think about their illegal activities both when they occur and afterward.
Originally shared by Zara Altair
White-Collar Criminal Mind
Insight into how corporate execs and other white-collar think...or don't think...about criminal activity.
those who believe they would face the same situations with their current values and viewpoints tend to underestimate the influence of the pressures, cultures, and norms that surround executive decision making.
Zara Altair when in the corporate world, it was phenomenal how many times, I would say "that is illegal, YOU do it" and they DID
ReplyDeleteThose where times when I had wished I did go for the law degree!!
MicheleElys Mer Yep.
ReplyDeleteZara Altair
ReplyDeletethats when it's stage left "get out" listening to your Yale Tim Snyder
MicheleElys Mer Yes.
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