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Use the fraud triangle to evaluate the actions by those in top management at Enron as the accounting fraud unfolded.
Less Likely Cooperate
The decreased likelihood or willingness to work together with others towards a common goal.
Social Loafing
A phenomenon where individuals exert less effort when working in a group than when working alone.
Group Outcomes
The results or consequences of activities and dynamics within a team or collective.
Others' Efforts
The contribution and hard work of other people which can impact an individual's motivation and performance.
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