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This article, written by David De Cremer, reports on the outcome of a recent study by the Erasmus Centre of Behavioral Ethics. The main question for this study was whether the bankers point of view has changed as a result of the enormous social criticism on certain bonus systems over the last few years.
This article, written by David De Cremer, reports on the outcome of a recent study by the Erasmus Centre of Behavioral Ethics. The main question for this study was whether the bankers point of view has changed as a result of the enormous social criticism on certain bonus systems over the last few years.