Scrutinising financial information on Twitter & detecting misreporting
From Ms CHANG Ching Chen _ 9-Sep-2019
30 plays
30
You unliked the media.
Assistant Professor Richard Crowley from SMU’s School of Accountancy examines financial accounting using both archival and analytical methods for his research. Much of his archival work deals with large sets of unstructured data using high-powered computing algorithms to address accounting issues that are otherwise infeasible to approach.
He has recently written two research articles on using a machine learning technique to assess the content of companies’ disclosures. In this podcast, he discusses how fraud and misreporting can be detected by studying a company’s financial statements using a machine learning technique, and shares how companies disclose financial information on Twitter, and how feedback from investors and others influences this.
- Tags
-
smusgsoaexaminesfinancialaccountingarchivalanalyticalmethodsresearchlarge setsunstructureddatahigh-poweredcomputingalgorithmsaddressissuesinfeasibleapproachmachine learningtechniquecontentcompaniesdisclosuresfraudmisreportingdetectedstudyfinancial statementstwitterfeedbackinvestorsinfluencessmuarchive
- Storage Options
- Appears In
Loading