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Accounting fraud 1 Betrug 1 Bilanzdelikt 1 Economic crime 1 Faculty Perception 1 Financial fraud detection 1 Fraud 1 Higher Education 1 Media regulation 1 Multi-subject perceptions 1 Perception 1 Perception Differences 1 Perception differences 1 Social Behavior 1 Social Media 1 Student Perception 1 Wahrnehmung 1 Wirtschaftskriminalität 1
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Al-Sharqi, Laila 1 Feng, Yuyao 1 Hashim, Khairuddin 1 Kutbi, Ibrahim 1 Li, Guowen 1 Wang, Shuai 1
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Emerging markets review 1 International Journal of Virtual Communities and Social Networking (IJVCSN) 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 Other ZBW resources 1
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Making differences work : financial fraud detection based on multi-subject perceptions
Li, Guowen; Wang, Shuai; Feng, Yuyao - In: Emerging markets review 60 (2024), pp. 1-19
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Perceptions of Social Media Impact on Social Behavior of Students: A Comparison between Students and Faculty
Hashim, Khairuddin; Al-Sharqi, Laila; Kutbi, Ibrahim - In: International Journal of Virtual Communities and Social … 8 (2016) 2, pp. 1-11
Social media has become pervasive, impacting the social fabric and culture of our society. This study investigates differences and similarities between students' and faculty's perceptions of social media impact on social behavior of students. Data were collected using a specially designed...
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