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Works by Andrea M. Scheetz in Accounting

2021

Perception of Internal Controls Helps Explain Whistleblowing, Andrea M. Scheetz, Tonya D.W. Smalls, Joseph Wall, Aaron B. Wilson
School of Accountancy Faculty Research and Publications

An Investigation of Nonprofit Reporting of Significant Diversions of Assets, Andrea M. Scheetz, Aaron B. Wilson, William Brian Dowis
School of Accountancy Faculty Research and Publications

Restricted Stock is on the Rise: What Does this Mean for Whistleblowing?, Andrea M. Scheetz
School of Accountancy Faculty Research and Publications

2020

Conservation Easements: A Unique Tax Provision That Provides Significant Tax Benefits but With Stringent Accompanying Requirements, William Brian Dowis, Andrea M. Scheetz, Ted D. Englebrecht
School of Accountancy Faculty Research and Publications

Uncertain Jobs Produce Reluctant Employees: Psychological Contract Violations and Intentions to Whistleblow, Andrea M. Scheetz, Timothy J. Fogarty
School of Accountancy Faculty Research and Publications

Do Employee Fraud Reporting Intentions Differ between For-Profit and Nonprofit Organizations?, Andrea M. Scheetz, Tonya D.W. Smalls, Joseph Wall, Aaron B. Wilson
School of Accountancy Faculty Research and Publications

Lowering Standards: Unintended Consequences of 990-N and Value Congruence on Cost Shifting, Qianhua Ling, Andrea M. Scheetz, Joseph Wall
School of Accountancy Faculty Research and Publications

2019

Walking the Talk: Enacted Ethical Climates as Psychological Contract Venues for Potential Whistleblowers, Andrea M. Scheetz, Timothy J. Fogarty
School of Accountancy Faculty Research and Publications

Making Crime Pay: Timing of External Whistleblowing, Andrea M. Scheetz, Joseph Wall
School of Accountancy Faculty Research and Publications

Are not-for-profit employees more willing (or likely) to be whistleblowers?, Andrea M. Scheetz, Aaron B. Wilson
School of Accountancy Faculty Research and Publications

2018

Using MTurk to Distribute a Survey or Experiment: Methodological Considerations, Nicholas Hunt, Andrea M. Scheetz
School of Accountancy Faculty Research and Publications