Quantifying the Latecomer Effect: A Study on the Art of Tardiness

Introduction

The Latecomer Effect is a phenomenon where individuals who arrive late to events consistently outperform those who arrive on time. But why?

In this study, we aim to shed light on the underlying mechanisms driving this effect.

Methodology

We conducted an in-depth analysis of 500 individuals who arrived late to a conference on the subject of "The Art of Tardiness".

Results

Our findings indicate that latecomers outperform on-task individuals in 9 out of 10 tasks.

Discussion

The Latecomer Effect is more pronounced among creatives and entrepreneurs.

Conclusion

Our study provides new insights into the mechanisms driving the Latecomer Effect.

Cited References

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Latecomer Effect Graph