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Anonymous company reviews that employees leave online could be used to predict corporate misconduct and potentially head it off, according to new research

.at Harvard Business School and the Netherlands’ Tilburg University found that information extracted from employee reviews left on company-review site Glassdoor.

com was useful in predicting misconduct beyond other readily observable factors, such as a firm’s performance, press coverage, industry risk and prior violations.

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