All kinds of fraud are costly for the people engrossed both financially and often in terms of the time needed to clear their name when illegal use has been made of their personal details. The relationship among ethics, internal control, and fraud is important in the understanding of corporate social responsibility (CSR). This article uses an Ethical Process Throughput Model embedded in the Fraud triangle in order to better understand the interconnectedness of ethical positions and internal control systems that handle fraudulent situations. Ethical positions are utilized to underscore how ethical behavioral control systems can be appropriately applied, which can provide unparalleled security, enhanced convenience, heightened accountability, ...
Purpose Based on exchange theory and the generalized norm of reciprocity, psychological contracts pe...
This article revisits the Fraud Triangle, an explanatory framework for financial fraud, originally d...
The phrase corporate social responsibility (CSR) is almost invariably used to suggest that corporati...
All kinds of fraud are costly for the people engrossed both financially and often in terms of the ti...
Fraud in the world today is much m ore prevalent than most people believe. Fraudulent activity cost ...
The poster analyzes ethical leadership in the financial reporting profession through the interview o...
Purpose This paper highlights the role and impact of corporate governance in combating fraud by draw...
This study addressed whether the costs associated with having a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR...
Fraud is a problem that occurs in all types of businesses. Documented frauds can be found in very sm...
Numerous corporate officers and managers, who had abused power or disregarded fiduciary responsibili...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to show a significant overlap in the models accounting research...
Anti-fraud strategy deployment in organization has a positive impact, demonstrated by reducing the p...
Fraud is global social problem and they occur in all activities. The term fraud implies corruption, ...
The publication Corporate Fraud and Internal Control contains essential guidance for companies to ex...
In theory, management is responsible not only for designing and implementing strong systems of inter...
Purpose Based on exchange theory and the generalized norm of reciprocity, psychological contracts pe...
This article revisits the Fraud Triangle, an explanatory framework for financial fraud, originally d...
The phrase corporate social responsibility (CSR) is almost invariably used to suggest that corporati...
All kinds of fraud are costly for the people engrossed both financially and often in terms of the ti...
Fraud in the world today is much m ore prevalent than most people believe. Fraudulent activity cost ...
The poster analyzes ethical leadership in the financial reporting profession through the interview o...
Purpose This paper highlights the role and impact of corporate governance in combating fraud by draw...
This study addressed whether the costs associated with having a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR...
Fraud is a problem that occurs in all types of businesses. Documented frauds can be found in very sm...
Numerous corporate officers and managers, who had abused power or disregarded fiduciary responsibili...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to show a significant overlap in the models accounting research...
Anti-fraud strategy deployment in organization has a positive impact, demonstrated by reducing the p...
Fraud is global social problem and they occur in all activities. The term fraud implies corruption, ...
The publication Corporate Fraud and Internal Control contains essential guidance for companies to ex...
In theory, management is responsible not only for designing and implementing strong systems of inter...
Purpose Based on exchange theory and the generalized norm of reciprocity, psychological contracts pe...
This article revisits the Fraud Triangle, an explanatory framework for financial fraud, originally d...
The phrase corporate social responsibility (CSR) is almost invariably used to suggest that corporati...