This perspectives article surveys publications in business history and constructs a conceptual framework for researching fraud and other dubious financial practices, their determinants and their consequences. The prevalence and nature of the practices studied are mainly determined by individual traits, firm governance and control, the economic environment, and regulation. Contemporaries make sense of dubious practices by constructing narratives, possibly framing them as scandals, which are likely to lead to attempts at regulatory change. It is primarily the socio-economic impact of dubious practices that determines whether regulation becomes fundamentally stricter. Existing agendas for reform strongly influence the substance of regulatory r...
In this paper, I explore the culture of the finance industry in general and, in particular, the prob...
This study investigates whether a relationship exists between fraudulent financial reporting and a v...
Since the 1970s, evidence has mounted of wrongdoing in U.S. financial markets. This study, which con...
Concerns about fraud have been of practical significance for as long as written records have been ke...
I examine the incidence of fraud from c.1720 to 2009 and relate it to the occurrence of significant ...
The paper presents a conceptual framework of financial fraud based on the historical interaction of ...
This paper describes the empirical universe of financial fraud as it has been documented in the acad...
Scandals relating to manipulation and fraud have dominated much of the history of business and the a...
This paper provides insight into financial statement fraud instances investigated during the late 19...
This chapter examines accounting scandals in the history of corporate financial reporting that threa...
This article explores the anatomy of three recent financial scandals and investigates how the legal ...
The financial scandals which have appeared in recent times have placed fraud at the heart of economi...
Financial reporting scandals in the 21st century have been followed by many changes in the regulator...
Trust in public and private institutions has recently eroded. Multiple incidents of financial report...
For the past decade, little had been discussed on the much taboo subject among companies, as the con...
In this paper, I explore the culture of the finance industry in general and, in particular, the prob...
This study investigates whether a relationship exists between fraudulent financial reporting and a v...
Since the 1970s, evidence has mounted of wrongdoing in U.S. financial markets. This study, which con...
Concerns about fraud have been of practical significance for as long as written records have been ke...
I examine the incidence of fraud from c.1720 to 2009 and relate it to the occurrence of significant ...
The paper presents a conceptual framework of financial fraud based on the historical interaction of ...
This paper describes the empirical universe of financial fraud as it has been documented in the acad...
Scandals relating to manipulation and fraud have dominated much of the history of business and the a...
This paper provides insight into financial statement fraud instances investigated during the late 19...
This chapter examines accounting scandals in the history of corporate financial reporting that threa...
This article explores the anatomy of three recent financial scandals and investigates how the legal ...
The financial scandals which have appeared in recent times have placed fraud at the heart of economi...
Financial reporting scandals in the 21st century have been followed by many changes in the regulator...
Trust in public and private institutions has recently eroded. Multiple incidents of financial report...
For the past decade, little had been discussed on the much taboo subject among companies, as the con...
In this paper, I explore the culture of the finance industry in general and, in particular, the prob...
This study investigates whether a relationship exists between fraudulent financial reporting and a v...
Since the 1970s, evidence has mounted of wrongdoing in U.S. financial markets. This study, which con...