This study examines the impact of knowledge, experience, goal orientation, ethical orientation, and personality traits on managers\u27 and accountants\u27 abilities to recognize misappropriation of assets. Participants included students and professionals. The student group included upper-level accounting majors and upper-level management majors. The professional group included students enrolled in an introductory accounting course for their MBA program and internal auditors from a variety of organizations. Findings in the study show that accounting students assessed the possibility that fraud was in progress at a higher level than the management students, suggesting that the accounting students acquire basic knowledge about fraud from the a...
External auditors do not have the capacity to detect corporate fraud, even though accounting scholar...
Puxty et al. (1994) claim that professional accountants are induced to act ethically through two asp...
With the trend of shifting the traditional setup to online learning, more opportunities for fraud ha...
This paper reports the results of a study that was conducted to investigate the performance of senio...
The problem of global fraud continues to be pandemic with the cost to organizations exceeding $3.9 t...
Occupational fraud and internal control material weaknesses (ICMWs) have become global issues due to...
Fraud is always a major concern for firm managers and stakeholders. Timely diagnosis of fraud risk f...
Using an experimental approach, this study examines employees’ intention to report occupational frau...
Many cases of accounting fraud in Indonesia occur in public, private companies, and even accounting ...
The perpetration of accounting fraud still remains a prevalent and significantly costly issue in tod...
Purpose: The purpose of the study is to analyze the influence of the external auditor's moral develo...
Fraud risk assessment is an important audit process that has a direct impact on the effectiveness of...
Accounting area of research has encompassed ethical decision made by professional accountant as a re...
The growth of inappropriate accounting transactions, corporate scandals, and fraudulent financial re...
This study seeks to explore the expectation gap Georgia Southern University business and non-busines...
External auditors do not have the capacity to detect corporate fraud, even though accounting scholar...
Puxty et al. (1994) claim that professional accountants are induced to act ethically through two asp...
With the trend of shifting the traditional setup to online learning, more opportunities for fraud ha...
This paper reports the results of a study that was conducted to investigate the performance of senio...
The problem of global fraud continues to be pandemic with the cost to organizations exceeding $3.9 t...
Occupational fraud and internal control material weaknesses (ICMWs) have become global issues due to...
Fraud is always a major concern for firm managers and stakeholders. Timely diagnosis of fraud risk f...
Using an experimental approach, this study examines employees’ intention to report occupational frau...
Many cases of accounting fraud in Indonesia occur in public, private companies, and even accounting ...
The perpetration of accounting fraud still remains a prevalent and significantly costly issue in tod...
Purpose: The purpose of the study is to analyze the influence of the external auditor's moral develo...
Fraud risk assessment is an important audit process that has a direct impact on the effectiveness of...
Accounting area of research has encompassed ethical decision made by professional accountant as a re...
The growth of inappropriate accounting transactions, corporate scandals, and fraudulent financial re...
This study seeks to explore the expectation gap Georgia Southern University business and non-busines...
External auditors do not have the capacity to detect corporate fraud, even though accounting scholar...
Puxty et al. (1994) claim that professional accountants are induced to act ethically through two asp...
With the trend of shifting the traditional setup to online learning, more opportunities for fraud ha...