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Analysis shows no evidence greed benefits societies or organizations

phys.org·Kevin Tritt·22 days ago
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Credit: Julie Morin For Kaitlin Takacs-Haynes, professor of management in the University of Delaware's Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics, studying greed has been on her mind since having a conversation with a colleague during the 2008 financial crisis. "My first study came out of that initial conversation where we agreed that executive greed at a lower level led to this bigger unfolding of the financial crisis, and we saw that there was no work on greed at that time," she said. "We thought we would fix that problem, and I've been researching greed ever since." For her latest project, Takacs-Haynes, whose first paper on greed was published in 2015, recently reached out to Kyle Emich and Kurt Norder, fellow UD management professors, due to Emich's expertise in group dynamics and Norder's work in computational content analysis. "It seemed like it would be a good match to bring the three of us together," she said.…

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