Ian Pitchford

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The fraud model does not think of executives as altruists who lose sleep trying to think up ways to make shareholders better off. They commit fraud to protect their jobs in the face of poor performance rather than as a result of a desire to defraud investors per se. That means we can use public records to link the likelihood of fraud to any publicly traded corporation’s reported performance, ownership oversight, and governance-induced incentives to manage the firm truthfully.
Prediction: How to See and Shape the Future with Game Theory
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