Do employee fraud reporting intentions differ between for-profit and nonprofit organizations?
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2020
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Authors: | Scheetz, Andrea ; Smalls, Tonya D. W. ; Wall, Joseph ; Wilson, Aaron B. |
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Journal of Governmental & Nonprofit Accounting : JOGNA. - Sarasota, Fla. : [Verlag nicht ermittelbar], ISSN 2155-3815, ZDB-ID 2733625-6. - Vol. 9.2020, 1, p. 94-117
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Subject: | whistleblowing | fraud | nonprofit | not-for-profit | stakeholder salience | Nonprofit-Organisation | Nonprofit organization | Betrug | Fraud | Stakeholder | Whistleblowing | Unternehmensethik | Business ethics | Nonprofit-Management | Nonprofit management | Privatwirtschaft | Private sector | Wirtschaftskriminalität | Economic crime |
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