Can Statements of Ethical Principles and Codes of Practice Make a Difference? The Results of a NAFE Survey
John O. Ward and
Robert Thornton
Journal of Forensic Economics, 2013, vol. 24, issue 1, 25-39
Abstract:
In September 2011 the authors conducted a survey of the membership of NAFE on their attitudes regarding the NAFE Statement of Ethical Principles and Principles of Professional Practice (SEP/PPP) adopted by NAFE as a condition of membership. More specifically, the questionnaire was designed to ascertain the extent to which ethical problems have been encountered in the practice of forensic economics and the influence that NAFE's SEP/PPP has had in mitigating the problems. This article presents a complete summary of the results of that survey.
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Date: 2013
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