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This paper uses Artificial Neural Networks to develop a model for detecting management fraud. Although similar to the more widely investigated area of bankruptcy prediction, research has been minimal. To increase the body of knowledge on this subject, we offer an in-depth examination of...
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The purpose of this study is to investigate how Artificial Neural Network forecasts, specifically Adaptive Logic Network (ALN) forecasts, compare to those of linear regression (LR) and ARIMA models when analyzing international stock market movements during the crash of October 1987. The results...
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This paper examines the efficiency of a generalized adaptive neural network algorithm (GANNA) processor in comparison to earlier model‐based methods, a back‐propagation artificial neural network, and logistic regression approaches to data classification. The research uses the binary...
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The detection of management fraud is an important issue facing the auditing profession. A major contributor to this issue is the Loebbecke and Willingham (1988) conceptual model for the detection of management fraud. A cascaded Logit approach using the Loebbecke and Willingham model was...
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