White-collar crime is financial crime committed by upper class members of society for personal or organizational gain. White-collar criminals are individuals who tend to be wealthy, highly educated, and socially connected. They are typically employed by and in legitimate organizations. This paper presents results from a survey of chief financial officers in Norway on prevention of white-collar crime. Influencing through compliance of code of ethics, and auditing and controlling are the preventive measures suggested by respondents, where accounting is an important part of audit and control
The study examined forensic accounting as a tool for fraud detection and prevention in business orga...
According to the Dictionary of Criminal Justice Data Terminology, white-collar crime is “nonviolent ...
White-collar crime has become a significant concern globally, impacting businesses, investors, and c...
This is the originally published version of the article, as published in the journal. Open Access. T...
Knowledge and learning are important in combating financial crime generally and white-collar crime i...
Published version of the article. Publishing journal is an Open Access-journal. See http://www.picj...
The purpose of this empirical study was to create insights into executives´ knowledge of white-colla...
This is the article as published in the journal, due to kind permission of Senate Hall Ltd. www.sena...
This is the author's final and acceptet version, post refereeing, of the article. Publisher's versio...
This is the originally published version of the article. Publishing journal is practicing Open Acces...
Technological advancements are constantly changing the world we live in. These advancements are not ...
Criminal behavior among executives is a complicated challenge in human resource management. Based on...
This chapter analyzes the role of law enforcement authorities in preventing and intervening in white...
This article was published in an Open Access journal, available from http://www.sascv.org/White-coll...
he objective of the paper is to know how corruption through white collar crime has influenced the eco...
The study examined forensic accounting as a tool for fraud detection and prevention in business orga...
According to the Dictionary of Criminal Justice Data Terminology, white-collar crime is “nonviolent ...
White-collar crime has become a significant concern globally, impacting businesses, investors, and c...
This is the originally published version of the article, as published in the journal. Open Access. T...
Knowledge and learning are important in combating financial crime generally and white-collar crime i...
Published version of the article. Publishing journal is an Open Access-journal. See http://www.picj...
The purpose of this empirical study was to create insights into executives´ knowledge of white-colla...
This is the article as published in the journal, due to kind permission of Senate Hall Ltd. www.sena...
This is the author's final and acceptet version, post refereeing, of the article. Publisher's versio...
This is the originally published version of the article. Publishing journal is practicing Open Acces...
Technological advancements are constantly changing the world we live in. These advancements are not ...
Criminal behavior among executives is a complicated challenge in human resource management. Based on...
This chapter analyzes the role of law enforcement authorities in preventing and intervening in white...
This article was published in an Open Access journal, available from http://www.sascv.org/White-coll...
he objective of the paper is to know how corruption through white collar crime has influenced the eco...
The study examined forensic accounting as a tool for fraud detection and prevention in business orga...
According to the Dictionary of Criminal Justice Data Terminology, white-collar crime is “nonviolent ...
White-collar crime has become a significant concern globally, impacting businesses, investors, and c...