Risk Assessment and Countermeasures of Occupational Fraud Conduct in Corporate Construction Projects

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Risk management has been a part of enterprise engineering construction projects. Since previous studies mostly analyzed in a qualitative way. This paper utilized in a more quantitative way, which merges the use of questionnaires and the use of risk assessment formula for data processing. The results show that the probability and consequences of corporate construction projects in 18 career malpractice risk events fall into four categories: high-risk and high-probability, high-risk and low-probability, low risk and high probability, low risk and low probability. And accordingly it puts forward the corresponding countermeasures.

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August 2014

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