On today’s episode, Shaul Shalvi, an Associate Professor of CREED, part of the Faculty of Economics and Business at the University of Amsterdam. His research interests are in behavioral and experimental economics with a focus on behavior ethics, and currently his primary focus is on identifying the psychological mechanisms at the root of corruption. Shaul speaks about why people execute corrupt schemes and his research into self-serving justifications of criminal behavior.
‘Why Didn’t Anyone Do Anything?’ Teaching Employees to Step In, Not Just Speak Up
The missing piece in most speak-up programs is active bystandership, empowering employees to intervene before harm occurs, not just report...









