Katarina Fritzon
Bond University, Robina, QLD, Australia
Nathan Brooks
Central Queensland University, Townsville, QLD, Australia
Simon Croom
University of San Diego, San Diego, CA, USA
ISBN 978-3-030-27187-9 e-ISBN 978-3-030-27188-6
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-27188-6
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Notes on Contributors
Dr. Belinda Board, Ph.D., C. Psychol. Clin.is a Chartered Clinical Psychologist with postgraduate degrees in Organisational and Forensic Psychology and a Ph.D. in leadership behaviours and workplace well-being. She is an Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society, a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Hertfordshire, and her research investigates leadership potential, toxic leadership, women in leadership and cultural workplace well-being. She is the Founder and CEO of PeopleWise, a global business psychology consultancy that focuses on performance and potential to future-proof organisations.
Dr. Nathan Brooks, Ph.D., MPsych (Forensic), GradDip Psych, BPsychSc, MAPSis a Senior Lecturer at Central Queensland University and an experienced Forensic Psychologist with a demonstrated history of working in the criminal justice sector. He is skilled in personality testing, crime analysis, risk management, criminal profiling and psychological assessment. He commonly consults on a variety of forensic matters and completed his Ph.D. on psychopathic personality.
Simon Croom, Ph.D., MSc, MSc (Psych), PgDip., BA (Hons), FCIPS, CPSM, MBPsSis a Distinguished University Professor of Supply Chain Management at the University of San Diego, CA, USA. After experiences in management and running his own successful business, he has spent the last 30 years in academia. He is currently researching psychopathy in executives, sustainable business practices and world-class supply chain operations.
Keith Duncanis Professor of Accounting and Finance at Bond Business School, a Director of Founders Forum and has also served on the Advisory Board for the John Heine Entrepreneurial Challenge and the Gold Coast Innovation Group. His research interests span auditing, governance, finance, financial accounting and strategic management. He taught at leading institutions in Australia, USA, New Zealand, South Africa and throughout East Asia and has held visiting professor positions at University of Southern California, Los Angeles, and Northeastern University, Boston. In addition to his extensive teaching and research experience, Keith has consulted to and conducted executive development for commercial and government organisations.
Rozalija Erdelyi, GradDip Psych, BPsychis a Registered Psychologist and is also a Teaching Fellow, while concurrently completed Ph.D. research at Bond University (Gold Coast, Australia). Her research is in the area of personality as associated with risk of white-collar crime and counterproductive work behaviours, with particular interest in dark triad personalities. She has gained approximately 15 years of combined experience in both community and corporate sectors and also in private practice.
Dr. Katarina Fritzon, Ph.D., MSc, MA (Hons), MAPSis an Associate Professor at Bond University, on the Gold Coast, Australia. Her research interests include Internet sexual offending, the links between early trauma and offending behavior, the psychology of firesetting and personality characteristics in corporate settings. She has also been a Practicing Forensic Psychologist for 25 years.
Dr. Adrian Gepp, Ph.D.is an Associate Professor of Statistics in the Bond Business School at Bond University. He is also an inaugural member of Bond Universitys Centre for Actuarial and Financial Big Data Analytics and Manager of the Centres industry relationships. A recipient of the American Accounting Association Best Dissertation Award in the Forensic Accounting Section for his work on financial statement fraud detection, he uses big data and predictive modelling to reveal unique insights about problems of economic and social importance. His research spans fraud detection, business failure prediction, financial literacy, health analytics, marketing analytics and workplace design.
Dr. Lars Bang Madsenis a Clinical and Forensic Psychologist with advanced training in Schema Therapy. He has worked for the last ten years largely in the private sector in Australia and prior to that in the National Health Service (NHS) in England. He completed his Ph.D. in the use of the polygraph in the management of supervision of community based sexual offenders. He has expertise in working with offending populations, specifically individuals who present with personality disorder, sexual behaviour problems, violence and other problematic behaviours. In his current role, he works primarily with mandated violent and sexual offenders.
Russell Millsis an experienced Fraud Manager, with a demonstrated history of working in the insurance industry. Prior to working in Insurance, he spent 10 years in the New South Wales Police Force, attaining the rank of Sergeant.
He is a Certified Fraud Examiner, a Justice of the Peace (Qualified) in Queensland, and an ANZIIF Senior Associate (CIP). He has a Graduate Diploma of Fraud Investigation Management and is currently conducting research towards a Masters of Philosophy (M.Phil.) in the field of Linguistic Analysis for Fraud Detection in Insurance Claims.
Simone Ray, BPsych (Hons), MPsych (Clinical)