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Complicit: How We Enable the Unethical and How to Stop

Book • 2022
In 'Complicit', Max H. Bazerman confronts the widespread phenomenon of complicity in unethical behavior.

The book examines various high-profile cases such as the Theranos and WeWork scandals, the opioid crisis, the #MeToo movement, and the January 6th U.S.

Capitol attack.

Bazerman identifies seven behavioral profiles that lead to complicity and discusses his own experiences with complicity.

He offers concrete solutions for individuals, leaders, and organizations to prevent complicity and create a more ethical environment.

By challenging the notion that only a few 'bad apples' are responsible for societal ills, the book implicates us all and provides a path towards a more ethical world.

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Mentioned in 5 episodes

Mentioned by Stephen Dubner as the author of "Complicit: How We Enable the Unethical and How to Stop."
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Mentioned by Stephen Dubner as a well-regarded senior researcher and professor at Harvard Business School, known for publishing research papers and books.
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Mentioned by Stephen Dubner as a book written by Max Bazerman about unethical behavior and how to stop it.
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Mentioned by Stephen J. Dubner as a book written by Max Bazerman about unethical behavior and how to stop it.
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573. Can Academic Fraud Be Stopped?
Mentioned by Angela Duckworth while discussing the "magic bullet" psychology and single cause bias.
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