Friday, 10 March 2023

Accountability Simulacra: Highlights about Fraud Cases from South and North America | Chapter 8 | Current Topics on Business, Economics and Finance Vol. 2

 Cases of allied fraud involving fiscal instruments rely on copy of accountability. This study, based on educated research, looked at cases that went ignored for years, causing billion-greenback losses to investors. The aim was to demonstrate in what way or manner they bypassed internal controls, allied governance, and all supervisory apparatus by utilizing nominal and symbolic resources at the administrative level. An extensive analysis authorized the identification of a common manner of operating, which is described attending organized by objectives. By various resources, the modus operandi involves getting people engrossment, turning fraud and culpabilities wordy and routinizing it and, creating positive sense making about trade. This paper also registers challenges for accountability bettering as sensemaking is out of check lists and models.

Author(s) Details:

Ana Paula Paulino da Costa,
FIPE – Economic Research Foundation Institute, Brazil.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/CTBEF-V2/article/view/9823

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