What are the most efficient methods for preventing and detecting fraud?
Dominic Peltier-Rivest
- Professor
- Department of Accountancy
- corruption3
- fraud detection3
- fraud prevention2
- occupational fraud
- whistleblowing2
- forensic accounting
- financial accountability8
- earnings manipulations
- asset misappropriation
- corporate governance20
- earnings management2
- management controls7
- ethics32
- auditing3
- organizations and institutions32
- universities2
- agency theory3
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Michel Magnan
corporate governance, financial accountability, management controls
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Sophie Audousset-Coulier
auditing, joint audit, audit fees
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Rucsandra Moldovan
corporate disclosures, financial reporting, segment reporting
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Matthäus Tekathen
risk management, management controls, qualitative methods
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Emilio Boulianne
BSC (balanced scorecard), performance indicators, management controls
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Claudine Mangen
corporate governance, corporate disclosures, gender
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Arvind K. Jain
international banking, economic development policy, international financial system
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Asma Fattoum-Guedri
entrepreneurship, family firms, founder-CEOs
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Joel Bothello
institutional theory, international business, corporate governance
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Lorne Nelson Switzer
economics of technological change, small cap equities, financial derivatives
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Nilanjan Basu
ownership structure, empirical finance, corporate finance
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Michael Bourne
international accounting standards, globalization, international business
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Saif Ullah
corporate finance, corporate governance, litigation
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Raul Valverde
information systems reengineering, accounting information systems, e-supply chains
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Steven H. Appelbaum
downsizing, managing change, ageism in the workplace
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Michael Carney
Asian capitalism, family-run business groups, Asia-Pacific
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Nick Papatheodorakos
business law, commercial law, employment law
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Thomas Walker
corporate governance, risk management, sustainability studies
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Kathleen Boies
leadership studies, leadership development, organizational psychology