Some criminals engage in meticulous planning. Others commit crimes in the heat of the moment. Corporate fraud incorporates both planned and spur-of-the-moment misconduct. Although law and economics scholars have traditionally viewed corporate fraud as a manifestation of opportunism among the corporation’s agents, a new generation of scholars, influenced by findings in behavioral psychology, has focused on the temporal aspects of corporate misconduct. Wrongdoing comes about, not simply because an agent opportunistically takes advantage of her principal, but also because her short-term self falls prey to temptations and cognitive biases that effectively disable her law-abiding long-term self. Although the law and economics and behavioral psyc...
50 pagesThe relationship between corporate accounting fraud and macroeconomic downturns represents a...
This dissertation is comprised of three studies that examine the association of executive compensati...
The discussion of fraud is limited to management type frauds committed for or against a company. Man...
Some criminals engage in meticulous planning. Others commit crimes in the heat of the moment. Corpor...
Corporate and securities laws are seen as mitigating corporate fraud by manipulating the incentives ...
In this work, 1 explore the relationship between fraud and related changes in Corporate America with...
This paper will focus on fraud within companies in order to discover overarching themes of why, when...
Why have there been so few prosecutions in the wake of the financial crisis? Official inquiries have...
As businesses continue to grow, they open themselves up to the possibility of fraud. During an avera...
The United States model of corporate crime control, developed over the last two decades, couples a b...
In response to the broad scope of the Enron-era frauds, the federal government has adopted novel str...
Corporate compliance is becoming increasingly “criminalized.” What began as a means of industry self...
Fraud examiners and forensic accountants have been mystified by the question: “Why do employees comm...
This, the second article in a series, considers whether extending the "failure to prevent" (FTP) mod...
For many years, law and economics scholars, as well as politicians and regulators, have debated whet...
50 pagesThe relationship between corporate accounting fraud and macroeconomic downturns represents a...
This dissertation is comprised of three studies that examine the association of executive compensati...
The discussion of fraud is limited to management type frauds committed for or against a company. Man...
Some criminals engage in meticulous planning. Others commit crimes in the heat of the moment. Corpor...
Corporate and securities laws are seen as mitigating corporate fraud by manipulating the incentives ...
In this work, 1 explore the relationship between fraud and related changes in Corporate America with...
This paper will focus on fraud within companies in order to discover overarching themes of why, when...
Why have there been so few prosecutions in the wake of the financial crisis? Official inquiries have...
As businesses continue to grow, they open themselves up to the possibility of fraud. During an avera...
The United States model of corporate crime control, developed over the last two decades, couples a b...
In response to the broad scope of the Enron-era frauds, the federal government has adopted novel str...
Corporate compliance is becoming increasingly “criminalized.” What began as a means of industry self...
Fraud examiners and forensic accountants have been mystified by the question: “Why do employees comm...
This, the second article in a series, considers whether extending the "failure to prevent" (FTP) mod...
For many years, law and economics scholars, as well as politicians and regulators, have debated whet...
50 pagesThe relationship between corporate accounting fraud and macroeconomic downturns represents a...
This dissertation is comprised of three studies that examine the association of executive compensati...
The discussion of fraud is limited to management type frauds committed for or against a company. Man...