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“This fascinating book reads like a fastpaced novel that details the motivations and consequences of whitecollar crime.”―Arthur Levitt, former chairman of the US Securities and Exchange Commission
From financial fraud to Ponzi schemes, the failings of corporate titans are regular fixtures in the news. In
Why They Do It
, Harvard Business School professor Eugene Soltes draws from extensive personal interaction and correspondence with nearly fifty former executives, as well as the latest research in psychology, criminology, and economics, to investigate how oncecelebrated executives become whitecollar criminals. Never before have we been able to peer so deeply into the minds of the prominent perpetrators of whitecollar crime.
From financial fraud to Ponzi schemes, the failings of corporate titans are regular fixtures in the news. In
Why They Do It
, Harvard Business School professor Eugene Soltes draws from extensive personal interaction and correspondence with nearly fifty former executives, as well as the latest research in psychology, criminology, and economics, to investigate how oncecelebrated executives become whitecollar criminals. Never before have we been able to peer so deeply into the minds of the prominent perpetrators of whitecollar crime.
“This fascinating book reads like a fastpaced novel that details the motivations and consequences of whitecollar crime.”―Arthur Levitt, former chairman of the US Securities and Exchange Commission
From financial fraud to Ponzi schemes, the failings of corporate titans are regular fixtures in the news. In
Why They Do It
, Harvard Business School professor Eugene Soltes draws from extensive personal interaction and correspondence with nearly fifty former executives, as well as the latest research in psychology, criminology, and economics, to investigate how oncecelebrated executives become whitecollar criminals. Never before have we been able to peer so deeply into the minds of the prominent perpetrators of whitecollar crime.
From financial fraud to Ponzi schemes, the failings of corporate titans are regular fixtures in the news. In
Why They Do It
, Harvard Business School professor Eugene Soltes draws from extensive personal interaction and correspondence with nearly fifty former executives, as well as the latest research in psychology, criminology, and economics, to investigate how oncecelebrated executives become whitecollar criminals. Never before have we been able to peer so deeply into the minds of the prominent perpetrators of whitecollar crime.

















