Some people just like breaking rules more than others, it seems. Researchers from the University of Texas looked at data leaked from the AshleyMadison website, and found people who used the dating website for married people were more than twice as likely to engage in corporate misconduct compared to people not using the website. Their offenses ranged from disciplinary issues to criminal activity. Study co-author Samuek Kruger adds, “Our results show that personal sexual conduct is correlated with professional conduct. Eliminating sexual misconduct in the workplace could have the extra benefit of contributing to more ethical corporate cultures in general.”
People who cheat on their partners more than twice as likely to engage in workplace misconduct, study claimshttps://t.co/7mtT6Rmg5q
— Independent Lifestyle (@IndyLife) July 31, 2019



