
Conflicts of Interest and COVID
Financial incentives can be a factor in pandemic policy decisions—albeit frequently at a subconscious and unintentional level
Sunita Sah is a professor of management studies at Cambridge University, in the U.K., and Cornell University. Her research focuses on institutional corruption, trust, and decision-making. Connect with her on @ProfSunitaSah or LinkedIn. Credit: Nick Higgins
Financial incentives can be a factor in pandemic policy decisions—albeit frequently at a subconscious and unintentional level
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