New
research from Chicago Booth on “investing in karma”
July 11,
2012
For so many
important outcomes in life – applying for a job, waiting for medical test
results – there comes a point when you just have to sit back and hope for the
best. But that doesn’t mean we always
behave that way. New research from the
University of Chicago Booth School of Business and the University of Virginia
suggests that even when an outcome is out of our control we often act as though
we still can get on the good side of fate by doing good deeds.
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