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This article presents investment firms, especially brokerage companies, in terms of violations of regulations and legislation related to capital market. The first stage of the research hilights the responsibilities of investment firms from Romania to prevent fraudulent practices and market...
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“If we ought to speak about fraud, we should equally mention the legal or legitimate fraud, but also: the illegal fraud, the international evasion, the legal evasion, the illegal evasion, the tax haven or refuge, the abuse of the right to escape the tax, the freedom of choosing the less taxed...
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This article presents investment firms, especially brokerage companies, in terms of violations of regulations and legislation related to capital market. The first stage of the research hilights the responsibilities of investment firms from Romania to prevent fraudulent practices and market...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011164338
Whistle-blowing by employees plays a major role in uncovering corporate fraud. Various recent laws aim at improving protection of whistle-blowers and enhancing their willingness to report. Evidence on the effectiveness of such legislation is, however, scarce. Moreover, critics have raised...
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Whistle-blowing by employees plays a major role in uncovering corporate fraud. Various recent laws aim at improving protection of whistle-blowers and enhancing their willingness to report. Evidence on the effectiveness of such legislation is, however, scarce. Moreover, critics have raised...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011657115
Direct experience of a peer’s punishment might make non-punished peers reassess the probability and consequences of facing punishment and hence induce a change in their behavior. We test this mechanism in a setting, China, in which we observe the reactions to the same peer’s punishment by...
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It is often claimed that rewards for whistleblowers lead to fraudulent reports, but for several US programs this was not a major problem. We model the interaction between rewards for whistleblowers, sanctions against fraudulent reporting, judicial errors and standards of proof in the court case...
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Receiving punishment from regulators for corporate fraud can affect financing contracts between a firm and its bank, as both the firm's credit risk and information risk increase after punishment. By focusing on Chinese firms' borrowing behavior after events of corporate fraud, we find that...
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This study examines whether and how anticorruption efforts may mitigate the risk of corporate fraud. Based on a sample of Chinese publicly listed firms over the period of 2008 to 2017, we find that anticorruption efforts reduce the likelihood of fraud commission and increase the likelihood of...
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We provide a lower-bound estimate of the undetected share of corporate fraud. To identify the hidden part of the "iceberg," we exploit Arthur Andersen's demise, which triggered added scrutiny on Arthur Andersen's former clients and thereby increased the detection likelihood of preexisting...
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