CEOs with close ties to their top executives are more likely to commit fraud, study finds

Wednesday, March 6, 2013 - 10:01 in Mathematics & Economics

(Phys.org) —Corporate fraud dominates financial news, yet few studies have looked at whether chief executive officers who appoint their own top lieutenants are more inclined to act illegally, according to University of Michigan researchers.

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