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Journal of Financial Crime (2020) 27 (2): 323–335.
Published: 28 January 2020
... behaviours or not, there are no absolute answers to or analyses of it. However, it is instructive to consider social cognitive theory in elucidating the psychological pathways associated with fraudulent behaviours. This is because it can bridge an appropriate lens in positioning personalised behaviours...

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