I examine the incidence of fraud from c.1720 to 2009 and relate it to the occurrence of significant financial scandals. Focusing on the UK, and US prior to Enron, and using a detailed dataset of significant events and news content, underpinned by examination of specific watershed scandals, the paper highlights the regulatory response to scandals and the implications for accounting and financial reporting. The evidence reveals the incidence of fraud and financial scandal to be historically contingent and skewed towards certain sectors, particularly banking and finance, facilitated by complex group structures and international capital mobility, and mediated by managerial incentives and ownership concentration. Financial reporting and auditing...
A wave of financial irregularity broke out in the United States in 2001-2002, culminating in the Sar...
Purpose: This work investigates the relationships between stock exchange crashes and accounting scan...
The financial scandals which have appeared in recent times have placed fraud at the heart of economi...
The paper presents a conceptual framework of financial fraud based on the historical interaction of ...
Accounting scandals are becoming perpetual in nature. They range from the ancient Mesopotamia, to th...
The paper argues that the incidence of financial fraud and scandals has systemic macro-economic dete...
Scandals relating to manipulation and fraud have dominated much of the history of business and the a...
Accounting scandals are becoming perpetual in nature. They range from the ancient Mesopotamia, to th...
This chapter examines accounting scandals in the history of corporate financial reporting that threa...
Called to Account traces the evolution of the global public accounting profession through a series o...
This paper describes the empirical universe of financial fraud as it has been documented in the acad...
At no other time in the history of the accounting profession has there been such an impact to the fi...
always been part of the business environment. Every time fiascos erupt there is a shock, but busines...
This perspectives article surveys publications in business history and constructs a conceptual frame...
Anglo-Saxon literature has documented that over the last century, recurrent cycles of financial scan...
A wave of financial irregularity broke out in the United States in 2001-2002, culminating in the Sar...
Purpose: This work investigates the relationships between stock exchange crashes and accounting scan...
The financial scandals which have appeared in recent times have placed fraud at the heart of economi...
The paper presents a conceptual framework of financial fraud based on the historical interaction of ...
Accounting scandals are becoming perpetual in nature. They range from the ancient Mesopotamia, to th...
The paper argues that the incidence of financial fraud and scandals has systemic macro-economic dete...
Scandals relating to manipulation and fraud have dominated much of the history of business and the a...
Accounting scandals are becoming perpetual in nature. They range from the ancient Mesopotamia, to th...
This chapter examines accounting scandals in the history of corporate financial reporting that threa...
Called to Account traces the evolution of the global public accounting profession through a series o...
This paper describes the empirical universe of financial fraud as it has been documented in the acad...
At no other time in the history of the accounting profession has there been such an impact to the fi...
always been part of the business environment. Every time fiascos erupt there is a shock, but busines...
This perspectives article surveys publications in business history and constructs a conceptual frame...
Anglo-Saxon literature has documented that over the last century, recurrent cycles of financial scan...
A wave of financial irregularity broke out in the United States in 2001-2002, culminating in the Sar...
Purpose: This work investigates the relationships between stock exchange crashes and accounting scan...
The financial scandals which have appeared in recent times have placed fraud at the heart of economi...