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The transition to retirement involves various disruptions, notably use of time and temporal perceptions. First, a qualitative study explores links between temporal perceptions and subjective experiences of retirement. Then, a quantitative study tests the influence of individual time perception...
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, increased division of labor in research, intense publication pressure, academic fraud, dilution of the concept of “university …
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In this paper, we discuss how fraud losses impact the price structure chosen by a monopolistic payment platform, if … merchants can invest in fraud detection technologies. We show that liability rules bias the structure of the prices charged by …. If consumers are liable for fraud, the profit-maximizing price structure is neither biased in favor of consumers nor …
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common sanction for this kind of fraud in the USA and in some European countries. …
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Corporate scandals are reflected in excessive top management compensation and fraudulent accounts. These scandals cause an enormous amount of damage, not only to the companies affected, but also to the market economy as a whole. As a solution, conventional wisdom suggests more monitoring and...
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This paper proposes two comparisons: the ethical level of French CPA and French auditors of airworthiness certification; their respective ethics level and their abilities to reveal errors. With this end in view, we used the Defining Issue Test method and technical scenarios. On the one hand,...
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