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Prospect theory describes people as bounded rational decision maker. What sparked widespread discussion after its initial introduction in 1979 is today criticized for lack of applicability. I use the debate about whistleblowing laws to show that prospect theory may be applied prescriptively in...
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Whistleblowing is regularly identified as corporate control mechanism to prevent and uncover fraud. We review and compare the legal situation for whistleblowers in the People's Republic of China and India. In a survey of 942 employees from private companies in both countries, we take a look at...
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Prospect theory describes people as bounded rational decision maker. What sparked widespread discussion after its initial introduction in 1979 is today criticized for lack of applicability. I use the debate about whistleblowing laws to show that prospect theory may be applied prescriptively in...
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Chapter 1. State of Research and Methods -- Chapter 2. Cultural and Structural Conditions of Corruption -- Chapter 3. Impact of Law and Market Mechanisms on CMS -- Chapter 4. Internal Crime Preventive Effects of Corporate Culture and Compliance Management Systems -- Chapter 5. External...
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