12 June 2008

Evaluating Your Business Ethics

A Harvard professor explains why good people do unethical things

A GMJ Q&A with Max H. Bazerman, the Straus Professor at the Harvard Business School and a leading expert on negotiation and decision making
Max Bazerman is the author or editor of 16 books and more than 180 research articles, including a recent paper on why we aren’t as ethical as we think we are. In this interview, he tells why we don’t accurately assess our ethicality and why the nature of decision making can force executives to behave unethically.

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