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ND Expert: Fired Groupon CEO Mason not solely to blame for poor performance

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Troubled online coupon giant Groupon fired its quirky founder and CEO Andrew Mason clearly due to poor financial performance but his strange sense of humor and irreverent behavior didn’t do him any favors says Management Professor Tim Judge.

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David Hartvigsen

Areas of expertise: Algorithms, Operations research

Diana Jimeno-Ingrum

Areas of expertise: Innovation and Creativity in Organizations, Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, Research Methods

Tim Judge

Areas of expertise: Leadership, Personality, Job Attitudes, Staffing, Emotions, Intelligence

John Keane

Areas of expertise: Marketing Analysis and Strategy, Corporate Strategy/Strategic Management, Family Enterprise, History of Business


Management FEATURE

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Why do good people make unethical decisions?

Management Professor Ann Tenbrunsel discusses her book, “Blind Spots: Why We Fail to do What's Right and What to do About it," which examines why individuals and organizations fail to make ethical decisions. Watch Tenbrunsel’s video interview. Read the NPR story about Tenbrunsel’s research: Psychology of Fraud: Why Good People Do Bad Things.