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Financial statement fraud is the intentional falsification of financial information in order to defraud investors, creditor or other stakeholders. This study focused on the influence of audit and board committee expertise on financial statement fraud ...
Adamu Nuhu Yawuri +3 more
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ABSTRACT Corporate culture is a critical driver of corporate social responsibility, shaping how firms internalize sustainability, social and environmental concerns, yet its governance antecedents are less understood. Motivated by the need to understand how governance structures affect organizational values and behavior, we explore the relationship ...
Sirimon Treepongkaruna, Stefano Starita
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Frequent occurrences of banks winding up and merging in Nigeria have cast doubt on the adequacy of existing corporate governance mechanisms, which necessitates an investigation into how governance attributes influence the integrity of financial ...
Obumneme Eugene Chukwuma +2 more
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ABSTRACT Public organisations often experience a discrepancy between improvements in technical efficiency and stakeholders' perceptions of integrity and performance. This study analyses the mechanisms that may underlie this efficiency–perception discrepancy in Spanish Defence Delegations during 2020–2023.
José Solana‐Ibáñez +1 more
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Symbolic Versus Substantive ESG Practices: A Systematic Review and Integrative Framework
ABSTRACT ESG reporting is widespread, but symbolic commitments do not always reflect substantive practices. This study conducts a systematic literature review of 62 empirical articles published between 2021 and 2025 to synthesize the main determinants and consequences of this disclosure–performance misalignment in ESG reporting (commonly referred to as
Cristina Alexandrina Ştefănescu +1 more
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Financial distress and fraud hexagon theory components on financial statement fraud
This study aims to examine the effect of financial distress and the components of the Fraud Hexagon Theory on financial statement fraud among insurance companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) during the 2019–2023 period. From the total population, 12 companies met the sampling criteria, resulting in 60 firm-year observations over the ...
I.G.A. Kade Amanda Githayoni +5 more
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ABSTRACT This study examines how engineering trained chief executive officers (CEOs) determine firms' sustainability performance and greenwashing behavior in Australian listed firms from 2016 to 2024. Drawing on Upper Echelons theory and Imprint theory, we argue that engineering cognition influences environmental strategy by providing conservative ...
Sulochana Dissanayake +1 more
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This research aims to empirically prove the factors that lead the board of directors to commit financial statement fraud. These factors are explained and interpreted based on the elements found in the fraud hexagon theory.
I Wayan Juliarta +2 more
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ABSTRACT Corporations increasingly use Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) reports to articulate their commitments, priorities, and performance in sustainability governance. This study examines how Korean firms have configured and reconfigured their sustainability discourses across industries and time using 634 sustainability reports (2014–2024)
Taedong Lee +3 more
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This study examines the influence of financial distress and independent commissioners on financial statement fraud, with audit quality serving as a moderating variable, in mining companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange between 2020 and 2024 ...
Shelly Lusiana, Taufik Akbar
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