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the nature of provided incentives. We conduct a 'lab in the field' experiment with internal auditors during two large … performance of the unit that they are auditing. We vary incentives in the experiment from individual (piece rate) to competitive …
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In a field experiment, we leverage differences in audit subordinates' job-relevant knowledge about clients, fraud … brainstorming outcomes through changes in subordinates' mental representations of fraud risk, conditional on subordinate knowledge … professional skepticism, the number of new fraud risks identified, and changes in fraud risk assessments as a result of …
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and time pressure on fraud cue identification and responsiveness in an experiment manipulating forensic expertise …Professional standards direct auditors to consult with forensic specialists to enhance the quality of fraud decisions … identify more fraud cues than auditors, although this did not result in differential fraud risk assessment. Further, auditors …
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and time pressure on fraud cue identification and responsiveness in an experiment manipulating forensic expertise …Professional standards direct auditors to consult with forensic specialists to enhance the quality of fraud decisions … identify more fraud cues than auditors, although this did not result in differential fraud risk assessment. Further, auditors …
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Research suggests that a significant number of undergraduate students have cheated at some point during their college careers. This is of particular concern to the accounting profession and accounting educators given the ethical crisis within the profession and corporate America. This paper...
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Models of reference-dependent preferences propose that individuals evaluate outcomes as gains or losses relative to a neutral reference point. We test for reference dependence in a large dataset of marathon finishing times (n = 9,524,071). Models of reference-dependent preferences such as...
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