2024
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1364691
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An ethical advantage of autistic employees in the workplace

Lorne Hartman,
Braxton Hartman

Abstract: Differences between autistic and nonautistic people are often framed as deficits. This research considers whether some of these differences might actually be strengths. In particular, autistic people tend to be less sensitive to their social environment than nonautistic people who are easily influenced by the judgments, opinions, beliefs and actions of others. Because autistic people are less susceptible to social influence, as employees they are more likely to take action when they witness an operational inef… Show more

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