Bar Lev Eldad, Maha Liviu-George, Topliceanu Stefan-Catalin
Doctoral School of Economics and Business Administration, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Iași, Romania.
Department of Economics and International Relations, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Iași, Romania.
Front Psychol. 2022 Oct 11;13:999053. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.999053. eCollection 2022.
Recently, the variety of the financial frauds have increased, while the number of victims became difficult to estimate. The purpose of this paper is to present the main profiles of financial frauds' victims using a reviewing method. The analysis captures the main theoretical and empirical background regarding the motives and circumstances of becoming a victim, the dynamics of several social and demographical characteristics of this type of victims, as well as a sample of relevant case studies from some developing countries. The main finding is that, in literature, most of the victims are male people of different ages, employed, married or single, regardless the level of education. For developing countries such as China, India and Nigeria, the majority of victims act out of naivety and desire to escape from poverty, while some victims from Latin America, China and Nigeria are influenced by greed and lack of empathy, without thinking of further consequences for their families and friends involved. Moreover, most of the victims are convinced to invest in financial schemes by family members, friends, or acquaintances.
最近,金融欺诈的种类有所增加,而受害者的数量变得难以估计。本文的目的是通过综述方法呈现金融欺诈受害者的主要特征。该分析涵盖了关于成为受害者的动机和情况的主要理论和实证背景、这类受害者的若干社会和人口特征的动态变化,以及一些发展中国家的相关案例研究样本。主要发现是,在文献中,大多数受害者是不同年龄段的男性,有工作,已婚或单身,无论教育程度如何。对于中国、印度和尼日利亚等发展中国家,大多数受害者是出于天真和摆脱贫困的愿望而行动,而一些来自拉丁美洲、中国和尼日利亚的受害者则受到贪婪和缺乏同理心的影响,没有考虑到对其家人和朋友的进一步后果。此外,大多数受害者是被家庭成员、朋友或熟人说服投资金融计划的。