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Betrug 2 China 2 Economic crime 2 Fraud 2 Probit model 2 Probit-Modell 2 Wirtschaftskriminalität 2 Bivariate probit model with partial observability 1 Board of Directors 1 Board of directors 1 Corporate Governance 1 Corporate fraud 1 Corporate governance 1 Führungskräfte 1 Independent director connectedness 1 Managers 1 Monitoring effect 1 Social Web 1 Social capital 1 Social network 1 Social web 1 Soziales Netzwerk 1 Sozialkapital 1 bivariate probit model with partial observability 1 community detection 1 corporate fraud 1 interlock network 1 social network community 1
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Bai, Yuntao 1 Feng, Yuan 1 Li, Guangzhong 1 Lin, Yongjian 1 Xing, Jieli 1 Xiong, Xiong 1 Zhang, Jing 1 Zhang, Yongjie 1
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China journal of accounting research : CJAR 1 Management and organization review : MOR ; the official journal of The International Association for Chinese Management Research 1
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Covering or monitoring? : independent director connectedness and corporate fraud in China
Xing, Jieli; Zhang, Yongjie; Xiong, Xiong; Li, Guangzhong - In: China journal of accounting research : CJAR 15 (2022) 4, pp. 1-19
This paper examines how independent directors' social capital, as measured by their social network, affects corporate fraud. We find that firms with well-connected independent directors are less likely to commit fraud, supporting our monitoring effect hypothesis. This result is robust to a...
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Fraud transmission mechanisms within community : peer concealing and hinting among Chinese listed corporations
Zhang, Jing; Feng, Yuan; Bai, Yuntao; Lin, Yongjian - In: Management and organization review : MOR ; the official … 19 (2023) 5, pp. 1005-1038
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