Lifting the numbers game: identifying key input variables and a best‐performing model to detect financial statement fraud
Adrian Gepp,
Kuldeep Kumar and
Sukanto Bhattacharya
Accounting and Finance, 2021, vol. 61, issue 3, 4601-4638
Abstract:
This study enables practitioners and researchers to make an informed choice for a financial statement fraud detection model, rather than defaulting to popular, yet dated, models. Using a specifically devised performance criterion, our newly configured ensemble outperforms 31 others in the most comprehensive comparison to date spanning parametric, non‐parametric, big data and ensemble techniques. We use a large set of input variables and holdout data relative to prior studies. We find empirical support for financial and non‐financial variables covering the three Fraud Triangle factors. New findings include fraud risk being reduced with more debt, likely from increased monitoring by creditors.
Date: 2021
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