The Steep Psychological Price of Starting Your Own Company
Harvard Business Review
AUGUST 23, 2013
The researchers chalk it up to an unconscious desire to please the client in an effort to open up future employment opportunities — a mind-set that, the researchers argue, exposes their employers to significant risk from both inaccurate work and the appearance (if not the fact) of a conflict of interest. —Andrea Ovans.
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