Zimbardo talks about bad apples, bad barrels and bad barrel-makers. In other words he says do not
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Zimbardo talks about ‘bad apples’, ‘bad barrels’ and ‘bad barrel-makers’. In other words he says do not blame the individual, blame their environment and those who created that environment. Does Zimbardo’s argument mean that employees, negligent bankers, brutal soldiers (even lazy students) no longer have to feel responsible for their own actions but can blame it on their organization’s structure and the senior management who designed it?
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Organizational Behavior
ISBN: 9781292251578
10th Edition
Authors: Prof David A Buchanan, Dr Andrzej Huczynski
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