Abstract: Problem statement: Small businesses have unique problems in fighting fraud. Typically there are limited resources devoted to anti-fraud efforts by small businesses. Employee fraud typically results in monetary loss, often not recovered, investigation expenses and negative impact on employee productivity and morale. Conclusion/Recommendations: This study provides information to assist the small business entrepreneur in identifying potential fraud risks and to enhance their organization’s fraud prevention measures
Given the important socio-economic role performed by Small, Medium and Micro Enterprises (SMMEs) and...
Fraud is a problem that occurs in all types of businesses. Documented frauds can be found in very sm...
ABSTACT: While much has been written about large company corporate frauds such as Enron, WorldCom, C...
Estimate show that businesses will lose approximately 5% of revenue annually to occupational fraud. ...
This study investigates the attitudes small business owners and managers have towards fraud and inte...
Small business and entrepreneurship has emerged as an important area of research over the past 40 ye...
Purpose: In Malaysia, as in most of the developing countries, small businesses play pivotal roles in...
Small businesses are increasingly becoming the victims of business frauds. The present study surveye...
Fraud is a growing issue that organizations face. In the 2016 Report to the Nations, the ACFE estima...
Small businesses have an important role to play in the U.S. economy. However, employee fraud can jeo...
The objective of this multiple case study was to explore internal control strategies owners of small...
This section provides discussion and research results of this study. The researcher used qualitative...
After serving as a treasurer for a student organization it was clear that it would not be difficult ...
Research paperAbstract: Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the extent and types o...
Small businesses account for over fifty percent of the Gross National Product of the U.S. economy; a...
Given the important socio-economic role performed by Small, Medium and Micro Enterprises (SMMEs) and...
Fraud is a problem that occurs in all types of businesses. Documented frauds can be found in very sm...
ABSTACT: While much has been written about large company corporate frauds such as Enron, WorldCom, C...
Estimate show that businesses will lose approximately 5% of revenue annually to occupational fraud. ...
This study investigates the attitudes small business owners and managers have towards fraud and inte...
Small business and entrepreneurship has emerged as an important area of research over the past 40 ye...
Purpose: In Malaysia, as in most of the developing countries, small businesses play pivotal roles in...
Small businesses are increasingly becoming the victims of business frauds. The present study surveye...
Fraud is a growing issue that organizations face. In the 2016 Report to the Nations, the ACFE estima...
Small businesses have an important role to play in the U.S. economy. However, employee fraud can jeo...
The objective of this multiple case study was to explore internal control strategies owners of small...
This section provides discussion and research results of this study. The researcher used qualitative...
After serving as a treasurer for a student organization it was clear that it would not be difficult ...
Research paperAbstract: Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the extent and types o...
Small businesses account for over fifty percent of the Gross National Product of the U.S. economy; a...
Given the important socio-economic role performed by Small, Medium and Micro Enterprises (SMMEs) and...
Fraud is a problem that occurs in all types of businesses. Documented frauds can be found in very sm...
ABSTACT: While much has been written about large company corporate frauds such as Enron, WorldCom, C...