INTERACTIONS BETWEEN REGULATIONS, LAW, NEW TECHNOLOGIES, AND ORGANIZATIONAL POLICIES IN FINANCIAL FRAUD DETECTION – A CASE STUDY OF SERBIA

 Digitization has led to the emergence of increasingly sophisticated forms of financial fraud, necessitating more advanced and integrated approaches for their rapid detection and prevention. This challenge prompted the authors to examine relevant literature and analyze current policies and measures...

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Main Authors: Aleksandar Đorđević, Boris Jevtić, Stevica Deđanski
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Published: University Business Academy in Novi Sad Faculty of Law for Commerce and Judiciary 2024-12-01
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Online Access:https://casopis.pravni-fakultet.edu.rs/index.php/ltp/article/view/845
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description  Digitization has led to the emergence of increasingly sophisticated forms of financial fraud, necessitating more advanced and integrated approaches for their rapid detection and prevention. This challenge prompted the authors to examine relevant literature and analyze current policies and measures for detecting financial fraud within the digital environments of organizations, with the aim of enhancing proactive prevention strategies. To this end, an online empirical survey was conducted with 118 executives and managers from Serbia during the first half of 2024, supported by the Association of Employers of Serbia and the Association of Managers. The research focused on the impact of new technologies, particularly AI, on the regulations and organizational policies related to financial fraud detection. Qualitative research, which utilized 12 predefined statements within each impact group using a five-point Likert scale, provided insights into the actual experiences and perspectives of participants concerning financial fraud as a distinct business, social, and economic issue. Multiple correlation approaches were employed to analyze the data. The outcomes suggest that all analyzed factors contribute to addressing financial fraud, with new technologies – especially those based on artificial intelligence – and corporate policies and strategies playing significant roles. Conversely, regulations have a lesser impact, attributed to their correctness, implementation, and enforcement. These findings enhance the understanding of the significance of taking a comprehensive approach to combating fraud, corruption, and financial crime, and highlight the roles of continuous technological advancements, employee digital education, and enhanced communication with the public and investors in building trust and maintaining a company’s reputation.
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spelling doaj-art-978e84696eb5442e8a3f18c84de183c32025-01-01T16:32:09ZengUniversity Business Academy in Novi Sad Faculty of Law for Commerce and JudiciaryPravo0352-37132683-57112024-12-0141410.5937/ptp2404048DINTERACTIONS BETWEEN REGULATIONS, LAW, NEW TECHNOLOGIES, AND ORGANIZATIONAL POLICIES IN FINANCIAL FRAUD DETECTION – A CASE STUDY OF SERBIAAleksandar Đorđević0Boris Jevtić1Stevica Deđanski2Institute of Comparative Law, Belgrade, SerbiaPhD student, Union University, Faculty of Computing RAF, Belgrade, SerbiaUniversity Business Academy in Novi Sad, Faculty of Social Sciences, Belgrade, Serbia  Digitization has led to the emergence of increasingly sophisticated forms of financial fraud, necessitating more advanced and integrated approaches for their rapid detection and prevention. This challenge prompted the authors to examine relevant literature and analyze current policies and measures for detecting financial fraud within the digital environments of organizations, with the aim of enhancing proactive prevention strategies. To this end, an online empirical survey was conducted with 118 executives and managers from Serbia during the first half of 2024, supported by the Association of Employers of Serbia and the Association of Managers. The research focused on the impact of new technologies, particularly AI, on the regulations and organizational policies related to financial fraud detection. Qualitative research, which utilized 12 predefined statements within each impact group using a five-point Likert scale, provided insights into the actual experiences and perspectives of participants concerning financial fraud as a distinct business, social, and economic issue. Multiple correlation approaches were employed to analyze the data. The outcomes suggest that all analyzed factors contribute to addressing financial fraud, with new technologies – especially those based on artificial intelligence – and corporate policies and strategies playing significant roles. Conversely, regulations have a lesser impact, attributed to their correctness, implementation, and enforcement. These findings enhance the understanding of the significance of taking a comprehensive approach to combating fraud, corruption, and financial crime, and highlight the roles of continuous technological advancements, employee digital education, and enhanced communication with the public and investors in building trust and maintaining a company’s reputation. https://casopis.pravni-fakultet.edu.rs/index.php/ltp/article/view/845Digitizationlegal frameworkfinancial fraudartificial intelligencecompany policy
spellingShingle Aleksandar Đorđević
Boris Jevtić
Stevica Deđanski
INTERACTIONS BETWEEN REGULATIONS, LAW, NEW TECHNOLOGIES, AND ORGANIZATIONAL POLICIES IN FINANCIAL FRAUD DETECTION – A CASE STUDY OF SERBIA
Pravo
Digitization
legal framework
financial fraud
artificial intelligence
company policy
title INTERACTIONS BETWEEN REGULATIONS, LAW, NEW TECHNOLOGIES, AND ORGANIZATIONAL POLICIES IN FINANCIAL FRAUD DETECTION – A CASE STUDY OF SERBIA
title_full INTERACTIONS BETWEEN REGULATIONS, LAW, NEW TECHNOLOGIES, AND ORGANIZATIONAL POLICIES IN FINANCIAL FRAUD DETECTION – A CASE STUDY OF SERBIA
title_fullStr INTERACTIONS BETWEEN REGULATIONS, LAW, NEW TECHNOLOGIES, AND ORGANIZATIONAL POLICIES IN FINANCIAL FRAUD DETECTION – A CASE STUDY OF SERBIA
title_full_unstemmed INTERACTIONS BETWEEN REGULATIONS, LAW, NEW TECHNOLOGIES, AND ORGANIZATIONAL POLICIES IN FINANCIAL FRAUD DETECTION – A CASE STUDY OF SERBIA
title_short INTERACTIONS BETWEEN REGULATIONS, LAW, NEW TECHNOLOGIES, AND ORGANIZATIONAL POLICIES IN FINANCIAL FRAUD DETECTION – A CASE STUDY OF SERBIA
title_sort interactions between regulations law new technologies and organizational policies in financial fraud detection a case study of serbia
topic Digitization
legal framework
financial fraud
artificial intelligence
company policy
url https://casopis.pravni-fakultet.edu.rs/index.php/ltp/article/view/845
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