A Forensic Accountant on How Companies Can Avoid Fraud and Scandal
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vor 2 Jahren
From Theranos to Enron, we can't get enough of corporate scandals.
We also can't get enough of the intriguing people who perpetrate
them. But instigators of fraud are not all Disneyesque villains
chasing money and power at any cost, says DePaul University
accounting professor Kelly Richmond Pope. She studies white-collar
crime and finds that besides intentional perpetrators, there are
also accidental and righteous ones. And she shares real stories of
these long-overlooked employees and explains exactly which
behaviors and incentives should raise red flags for managers and
leaders. Pope is the author of the new book Fool Me Once: Scams,
Stories, and Secrets from the Trillion-Dollar Fraud Industry.
We also can't get enough of the intriguing people who perpetrate
them. But instigators of fraud are not all Disneyesque villains
chasing money and power at any cost, says DePaul University
accounting professor Kelly Richmond Pope. She studies white-collar
crime and finds that besides intentional perpetrators, there are
also accidental and righteous ones. And she shares real stories of
these long-overlooked employees and explains exactly which
behaviors and incentives should raise red flags for managers and
leaders. Pope is the author of the new book Fool Me Once: Scams,
Stories, and Secrets from the Trillion-Dollar Fraud Industry.
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