Work completed late was viewed as significantly lower quality than the same piece of work delivered on time, the study found. This consistent bias suggests that it's not just the content of the work that matters, but also the timing of its submission.
Missed deadlines led evaluators to perceive employees as having less integrity, which could hamper future collaborations. This raises important concerns about the long-term implications of procrastination in professional environments.
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