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Concept

cross-cultural fraud

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3.4K

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Cross-cultural fraud is a research concept investigating intentional deceptive practices that exploit or manipulate cultural differences, norms, or communication styles for illicit gain or advantage. It examines the nature, mechanisms, and impacts of fraudulent activities occurring across or between distinct cultural groups, focusing on the deliberate exploitation of cultural knowledge gaps, biases, or communication barriers. The significance of this field lies in understanding how cultural factors intersect with and enable deceptive behaviors in a globalized context, informing strategies for detection, prevention, and redress.

Top Authors

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JS

Aarhus University

MW

Columbia University

PH

Texas A&M International University

RH

University of Groningen

AS

Pennsylvania State University

Top Institutions

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The University of Queensland

Brisbane, Australia

Hong Kong Baptist University

Hong Kong, Hong Kong

City University of Hong Kong

Hong Kong, Hong Kong