Browsing BI Open by Subject "Financial crime"
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Actions on suspicion of white-collar crime in business organizations: An empirical study of intended responses by Chief financial officers
(Academic article, 2011)The most economically disadvantaged members of society are not the only ones committing crime. Members of the privileged socioeconomic class are also engaged in criminal behavior. The types of crime may differ from those ... -
Executive's knowledge of white-collar crime: Learning to prevent criminal behavior
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)The purpose of this empirical study was to create insights into executives´ knowledge of white-collar crime and how they can prevent criminal behavior in business organizations. That involves mapping their perceptions of ... -
Prevention of White-Collar Crime: The Role of Accounting
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)White-collar crime is financial crime committed by upper class members of society for personal or organizational gain. White-collar criminals are individuals who tend to be wealthy, highly educated, and socially connected. ... -
Rotten apples versus rotten barrels in white collar crime : A qualitative analysis of white collar offenders in Norway
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)White-collar crime is financial crime committed by white-collar criminals. Sensational white-collar crime cases regularly appear in the international business press and studies in journals of ethics and crime. It is ... -
Women’s Justification of White-Collar Crime
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)In an empirical study of white-collar criminals in Norway, only 8 % out of 255 convicted criminals in recent years were women. There are many potential explanations for the low female share of crime. This paper concentrates ...