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difference between liability and accountability?
what are difference between liability and accountability?
1 de feb. de 2015 17:03
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Liability - something that increase the chance of something happening - e.g. a less-than-average intelligence person on a quiz team would be a liability as they may cause them to lose
Accountability - If someone is held 'accountable', then they are to blame for causing something. So accountability is something like blameworthiness.
1 de febrero de 2015
These two terms are basically synonymous. However, liability usually refers to a legal responsibility, while accountability refers to a social responsibility.
Here are some examples:
If I hit someone's car with mine, I am liable to pay the damages. On the other hand, if I get caught cheating on my girlfriend, I am not legally liable for any emotional damages, but I am held accountable socially by her and likely others in our shared social group.
I hope that helps!
1 de febrero de 2015
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