Steven Muzatko Data-verified
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Steven Muzatko's research interests include the timing of data breach announcements and their impact on trust restoration, as well as factors influencing offender confessions and victim referral decisions in fraud cases. He also investigates the relationship between higher education spending and CPA exam performance. Muzatko has published nine works with a total of 77 citations and an h-index of 4. He has collaborated with Hrishikesh Desai and James Doering, both from Arkansas State University, on shared publications.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 9
- Citations: 80
Selected Publications
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“There Is No Wrong Time to Do the Right Thing”: Examining Factors Influencing the Offender’s Decision to Confess to Fraud and the Victim’s Decision to Refer to Authorities (2026)
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It pays to be forthcoming: timing of data breach announcement, trust violation, and trust restoration (2023)
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Higher education spending and CPA exam performance (2021)
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- Higher education spending and CPA exam performance
- It pays to be forthcoming: timing of data breach announcement, trust violation, and trust restoration
- “There Is No Wrong Time to Do the Right Thing”: Examining Factors Influencing the Offender’s Decision to Confess to Fraud and the Victim’s Decision to Refer to Authorities
- “There Is No Wrong Time to Do the Right Thing”: Examining Factors Influencing the Offender’s Decision to Confess to Fraud and the Victim’s Decision to Refer to Authorities
- “There Is No Wrong Time to Do the Right Thing”: Examining Factors Influencing the Offender’s Decision to Confess to Fraud and the Victim’s Decision to Refer to Authorities
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