Felicia Riney, D.B.A.
Felicia Riney, D.B.A., is an independent researcher. She's worked in accounting, finance and economics. She can be reached at friney1@yahoo.com.
The grand scheme of things
We all know fraud isn’t a new phenomenon. But what plays in the news can surprise even the most skilled anti-fraud professional. Cases of multimillion-dollar companies entangled in fraud now take precedence over other kinds of criminal activity. But is the high-stake game of fraud limited to multimillion-dollar organizations?
Written By: Felicia Riney, D.B.A.
The dynamic duo of cognitive dissonance and moral disengagement
Do employees make conscious decisions to commit fraud, or are they so morally disengaged that they don't associate their actions as unethical or unlawful? Does moral disengagement negate their responsibilities because they don't understand the negative effects of their acts?
Written By: Felicia Riney, D.B.A.
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