My name is Rima Bhattacharyay. I am a doctoral student pursuing my degree in Strategy and Management. This blog covers interesting academic research, news articles, studies and development in the field of Management.
Thursday, July 17, 2014
From The Economist: Time and punishment (The economics of behaviour)
The article notes how children who are unable to deny gratification at present, have a greater likelihood to become criminals in the future. Higher education though seemed to act as a deterrent. It is always interesting to read of studies that explore antecedents that can predict human behavior; however, with limited consideration (article only mentions parental background and cognitive ability of the children in the sample) of other behavioral and socioeconomic factors that impact tendencies towards juvenile delinquencies, I leave this article with an unfulfilled appetite. Can I have some more [information] please?
-RB
To read the full article, click here: http://www.economist.com/news/finance-and-economics/21606896-impatient-children-are-more-likely-become-lawbreakers-time-and-punishment
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