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Whistleblower laws and corporate fraud: Evidence from the United States
Institution:1. Department of Accounting, The University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia;2. Centre for Governance, Risk and Accountability, Business School, The University of Greenwich, Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich London SE10 9LS, UK
Abstract:We use data from the United States to assess whether whistleblower laws that protect private employees from retaliation have an impact on corporate fraud. Currently, eighteen states have whistleblower laws that offer such protection. Our analysis indicates that, in these states, a higher awareness of whistleblower laws is associated with a lower state-level conviction rate for corporate fraud. This finding is consistent with the hypothesis that whistleblower laws that cover private employees have a deterrent effect on corporate fraud, and that awareness of the provisions of whistleblower laws plays a key role in determining their effectiveness as a policy tool.
Keywords:Corporate fraud  Whistleblower  Ethics  Qui tam
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