Bounded rationality of prosecutorial decision-making in corporate fraud violations

Q1 Social Sciences Journal of Financial Crime Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.1108/jfc-09-2023-0221
Claire Nolasco Braaten, L. Tsai
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Purpose This study aims to analyze corporate mail and wire fraud penalties, using bounded rationality in decision-making and assessing internal and external influences on prosecutorial choices. Design/methodology/approach The study analyzed 467 cases from 1992 to 2019, using data from the Corporate Prosecution Registry of the University of Virginia School of Law and Duke University School of Law. It examined corporations facing mail and wire fraud charges and other fraud crimes. Multiple regression linked predictor variables to the dependent variable, total payment. Findings The study found that corporate penalties tend to be lower for financial institutions or corporations in countries with US free trade agreements. Conversely, penalties are higher when the company is a U.S. public company or filed in districts with more pending criminal cases. Originality/value This study’s originality lies in applying the bounded rationality model to assess corporate prosecutorial decisions, unveiling external factors’ influence on corporate penalties.
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公司欺诈违法行为中检察决策的有限理性
目的本研究旨在分析公司邮件和电信欺诈的处罚,在决策中运用有限理性,评估内部和外部对检察选择的影响。该研究分析了1992年至2019年的467个案例,使用的数据来自弗吉尼亚大学法学院和杜克大学法学院的公司起诉登记处。它调查了面临邮件和电信欺诈指控以及其他欺诈犯罪的公司。多元回归将预测变量与因变量——支付总额联系起来。研究发现,在与美国签订自由贸易协定的国家,对金融机构或企业的处罚往往较低。相反,如果一家公司是美国上市公司,或者在刑事案件较多的地区注册,罚金会更高。独创性/价值本研究的独创性在于运用有限理性模型对公司起诉决策进行评估,揭示外部因素对公司处罚的影响。
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Journal of Financial Crime
Journal of Financial Crime Social Sciences-Law
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Financial Crime, the leading journal in this field, publishes authoritative, practical and detailed insight in the most serious and topical issues relating to the control and prevention of financial crime and related abuse. The journal''s articles are authored by some of the leading international scholars and practitioners in the fields of law, criminology, economics, criminal justice and compliance. Consequently, articles are perceptive, evidence based and have policy impact. The journal covers a wide range of current topics including, but not limited to: • Tracing through the civil law of the proceeds of fraud • Cyber-crime: prevention and detection • Intelligence led investigations • Whistleblowing and the payment of rewards for information • Identity fraud • Insider dealing prosecutions • Specialised anti-corruption investigations • Underground banking systems • Asset tracing and forfeiture • Securities regulation and enforcement • Tax regimes and tax avoidance • Deferred prosecution agreements • Personal liability of compliance managers and professional advisers
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