Plenty of friends and strong social ties keep companies honest

Phys.org12/12/2025 • Last cited 12/14/2025

Summary

Research from the University of Portsmouth indicates that businesses in societies with strong social bonds are less likely to manipulate financial results, suggesting that "having good friends" may be as crucial as formal corporate regulations in promoting honesty. This finding highlights the importance of social ties in corporate integrity.

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