A Synthesis of Fraud-Related Research

Author:

Trompeter Gregory M.1,Carpenter Tina D.1,Desai Naman1,Jones Keith L.1,Riley Richard A.1

Affiliation:

1. Gregory M. Trompeter is a Professor at the University of Central Florida, Tina D. Carpenter is an Associate Professor at The University of Georgia, Naman Desai is an Assistant Professor at the University of Central Florida, Keith L. Jones is an Associate Professor at George Mason University, and Richard A. Riley, Jr. is a Professor at West Virginia University.

Abstract

SUMMARY We synthesize academic literature related to fraudulent financial reporting with dual purposes: (1) to better understand the nature and extent of the existing literature on financial reporting fraud, and (2) to highlight areas where there is need for future research. This project extends the work of Hogan et al. (2008), who completed a similar synthesis project, also sponsored by the Auditing Section of the American Accounting Association, in 2005. We synthesize the literature related to fraud by examining accounting and auditing literature post-Hogan et al. (2008) and by summarizing relevant fraud literature from outside of accounting. We review publications in accounting and related disciplines including criminology, ethics, finance, organizational behavior, psychology, and sociology. We synthesize the research around a model that illustrates the auditor's approach to fraud. The model incorporates auditors' use of the fraud triangle (i.e., management's incentive, attitude, and opportunity to commit fraud), their assessment of the existence and effectiveness of the client's anti-fraud measures (e.g., corporate governance mechanisms and internal controls), and their consideration of possible fraud schemes and concealment techniques when making an overall fraud risk assessment of the client. The model further illustrates how auditors can incorporate this assessment into an overall strategy to detect fraud by implementing appropriate fraud-detection procedures. We summarize the recent literature of each component of the model and suggest avenues for future research.

Publisher

American Accounting Association

Subject

Economics and Econometrics,Finance,Accounting

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