External investigators' follow-up intentions when whistleblowers report healthcare fraud : the effects of report anonymity and previous confrontation
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2020
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Authors: | Kaplan, Steven E. ; Lanier, Danny <Jr.> ; Pope, Kelly Richmond ; Samuels, Janet A. |
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Behavioral research in accounting. - Sarasota, Fla. : American Accounting Association, ISSN 1050-4753, ZDB-ID 1115948-0. - Vol. 32.2020, 2, p. 91-101
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Subject: | whistleblowing | external investigators | perceived credibility | follow-up intentions | healthcare fraud | upcoding | Whistleblowing | Betrug | Fraud | Gesundheitsversorgung | Health care | Wirtschaftskriminalität | Economic crime |
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