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Detecting and reducing supply chain fraud

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: England Gower 2011Description: xvii,236pISBN:
  • 9781409407324
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.72 22 KA-D
LOC classification:
  • HD38.5 .K38 2011
Contents:
Preface -- Introduction -- Understanding supply chain fraud -- What is the supply chain? -- What is fraud? -- Detecting supply chain fraud -- Catalyst event frauds -- Purchase order frauds -- Distribution, shipping, and receiving frauds -- Quality assurance frauds -- Inventory asset and fixed asset frauds -- Manufacturing frauds -- Invoice and sales commission frauds -- Return frauds -- Detection dos and don'ts -- Technology methodology -- Due diligence in detection -- Fraud ramifications -- Reducing supply chain fraud -- Reducing fraud through transparency -- Beyond the hack -- Governance and fraud -- Trends in ethics and integrity -- Supply chain information integrity -- Supply chain vendor compliance -- Collaboration versus conspiracy -- Fraud detection : past, present, and future -- Predicting the future of supply chain fraud.
Item type: Print List(s) this item appears in: Books on Logistics and Supply Chain Management
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preface -- Introduction -- Understanding supply chain fraud -- What is the supply chain? -- What is fraud? -- Detecting supply chain fraud -- Catalyst event frauds -- Purchase order frauds -- Distribution, shipping, and receiving frauds -- Quality assurance frauds -- Inventory asset and fixed asset frauds -- Manufacturing frauds -- Invoice and sales commission frauds -- Return frauds -- Detection dos and don'ts -- Technology methodology -- Due diligence in detection -- Fraud ramifications -- Reducing supply chain fraud -- Reducing fraud through transparency -- Beyond the hack -- Governance and fraud -- Trends in ethics and integrity -- Supply chain information integrity -- Supply chain vendor compliance -- Collaboration versus conspiracy -- Fraud detection : past, present, and future -- Predicting the future of supply chain fraud.

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