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empirical analysis of the likelihood of detecting fraud in New Zealand -- The OECD Convention and bribery in international …
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The OECD Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions went into force in February 1999. This article defines the extent and consequences of bribery, describes the adoption and analyzes the major provisions of the OECD Convention, with a...
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Recent corporate scandals, fraud, and misuse of resources involving top executives and multi‐billion dollar companies …
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This paper introduces fraud as asset misappropriations (85 per cent of cases), corruption and fraudulent statements … for fraud detection are internal audit review, specific investigation by management, and whistle‐blowing. The paper … details the fraud investigation process and the role of auditors as fraud examiners. The correlation of fraud perpetrators …
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The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) of 1977 and its amendment – the Trade and Competitive Act of 1988 – are unique not only in the history of the accounting and auditing profession, but also in international law. The Acts raised awareness of the need for efficient and adequate internal...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore perceptions of fraud detection techniques in the stock and warehouse … detection of fraud in the stock and warehousing cycle in Barbados and that the majority of the “more effective” audit procedures … relationship between level of auditing experience of auditors and perceived effectiveness of fraud detection techniques. The study …
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Purpose – The purpose of the paper is to test the use of artificial neural networks (ANNs) as a tool in fraud detection …. Design/methodology/approach – Following a review of the relevant literature on fraud detection by auditors, the authors … developed a questionnaire which they distributed to auditors attending a fraud detection seminar. The questionnaire was then …
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they encounter fraud and whether compliance is associated with particular fraud characteristics (i.e. material versus … immaterial fraud, management versus employee fraud, statutory versus voluntary audit and external versus internal fraud) as well … provide evidence on the role of auditors in redressing fraud. Redress refers to the auditee taking measures to nullify the …
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fraud literature to develop two distinct models relating to employee fraud and the quality of internal control procedures … between perceptions of organizational justice and employee fraud. The second model indicates that ICP quality is significantly … relating to employee fraud will need to pay greater attention to organizational factors that affect both perceptions of justice …
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Purpose – The purpose is to explore the differences and similarities between fraudulent financial reporting detection and business failure prediction (BFP) models, especially in terms of which explanatory variables and methodologies are most effective. Design/methodology/approach – In total,...
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