This Article examines the significant problem of fraud within nonprofit organizations and demonstrates that current anti-fraud measures do not adequately reflect the important role employees play in perpetuating or stopping fraudulent activity. Psychological and organizational behavior studies have established the importance of (1) participation and (2) peers in shaping the behavior of individuals within the organizational context. This Article builds on that research and establishes that to successfully combat fraud, organizations must integrate employees into the design, implementation, and enforcement of anti-fraud strategy and procedures. Engaged, empowered employees will be less likely to commit fraud and more likely to dissuade their ...
This study examined the inability of leaders of religious not-for-profit organizations (RNPOs) in Ne...
This study examined the inability of leaders of religious not-for-profit organizations (RNPOs) in Ne...
In the United States, nonprofit organization leaders estimate that $40 billion of revenue is lost ev...
This study focuses on the impact that occupational fraud has on the nonprofit sector and how nonprof...
Fraud within nonprofit organizations has been on the rise. The majority of nonprofits that suffered ...
Leaders of nonprofit organizations experience financial losses when their employees engage in financ...
The article discusses the role of financial officers and certified public accountants in facilitatin...
In the United States, nonprofit organization leaders estimate that $40 billion of revenue is lost ev...
Losses due to fraudulent activities are particularly troublesome in the nonprofit sector because the...
In the United States, nonprofit organization leaders estimate that $40 billion of revenue is lost ev...
A lack of effective strategies to assess and mitigate occupational fraud can negatively impact nonpr...
Fraud is a significant worldwide issue for organizations of every size and industry. Small nonprofit...
A lack of effective strategies to assess and mitigate occupational fraud can negatively impact nonpr...
Nonprofit organizations are especially vulnerable to fraud. Incidents of fraud can have devastating ...
Nonprofit organizations are especially vulnerable to fraud. Incidents of fraud can have devastating ...
This study examined the inability of leaders of religious not-for-profit organizations (RNPOs) in Ne...
This study examined the inability of leaders of religious not-for-profit organizations (RNPOs) in Ne...
In the United States, nonprofit organization leaders estimate that $40 billion of revenue is lost ev...
This study focuses on the impact that occupational fraud has on the nonprofit sector and how nonprof...
Fraud within nonprofit organizations has been on the rise. The majority of nonprofits that suffered ...
Leaders of nonprofit organizations experience financial losses when their employees engage in financ...
The article discusses the role of financial officers and certified public accountants in facilitatin...
In the United States, nonprofit organization leaders estimate that $40 billion of revenue is lost ev...
Losses due to fraudulent activities are particularly troublesome in the nonprofit sector because the...
In the United States, nonprofit organization leaders estimate that $40 billion of revenue is lost ev...
A lack of effective strategies to assess and mitigate occupational fraud can negatively impact nonpr...
Fraud is a significant worldwide issue for organizations of every size and industry. Small nonprofit...
A lack of effective strategies to assess and mitigate occupational fraud can negatively impact nonpr...
Nonprofit organizations are especially vulnerable to fraud. Incidents of fraud can have devastating ...
Nonprofit organizations are especially vulnerable to fraud. Incidents of fraud can have devastating ...
This study examined the inability of leaders of religious not-for-profit organizations (RNPOs) in Ne...
This study examined the inability of leaders of religious not-for-profit organizations (RNPOs) in Ne...
In the United States, nonprofit organization leaders estimate that $40 billion of revenue is lost ev...