Revisiting the Accounting Fraud Components: A Bottom-Up Approach Using the Twitter Platform
Despite the relevant economic and reputational impact of fraud, research in this field remains fragmented. This study aims to create a new framework for accounting fraud, defining its main components from the social media user’s perspective. In terms of research technique, an online data collection...
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Main Authors: | Roberto Tommasetti, Rodrigo de Oliveira Leite, Vinicius Mothé Maia, Marcelo Alvaro da Silva Macedo |
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Language: | EN |
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SAGE Publishing
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f9f3ae0f6e74443b817252b9fc51b772 |
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