Friday, December 14, 2012

HBR Daily Stat: Criminals Are More Likely to Target You If You're Seen as Socially Deviant

Car-wash attendants who cleaned the interiors of automobiles stole loose change 30% of the time, but the rate doubled if the driver had left a beer can and a racy magazine in the car, say Ronald Burns, Patrick Kinkade, and Michael Bachmann of Texas Christian University. The experiment suggests that you're more likely to become a victim of petty crime if would-be criminals see you as more socially "deviant," the researchers say.

Read more at Science Direct.

Why Women Aren’t C.E.O.s, According to Women Who Almost Were

"It’s not a pipeline problem. It’s about loneliness, competition and deeply rooted barriers." Read more in the NYT .