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why and when escalation of commitment happens
: Dustin J. Sleesman, Donald E. Conlon, Gerry
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California bank customers defaulted on loans
: Barry M. Staw, Sigal G. Barsade, and Kenneth W. Koput,
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of Problem Loans,”
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invest $1 million in a plane
: Henry Moon, “The Two Faces of Conscientiousness:
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540.
“keep the prospect of failure hidden”
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Organizations?”
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choosing on behalf of others
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Laura Kray, “Contingent Weighting in Self-Other Decision Making,”
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Others Are More Creative
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