RT Article T1 Why do consumers perpetrate fraudulent behaviors in insurance? JF Crime, law and social change VO 73 IS 3 SP 249 OP 273 A1 Ribeiro, Raquel A2 Silva, Bruno A2 Pimenta, Carlos 1955- A2 Poeschl, Gabrielle LA English YR 2020 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1827508167 AB Insurance fraud is an increasing problem with major financial, societal and humanitarian impact. Several disciplines have attempted to explain fraudulent behaviors in insurance perpetrated by consumers from economics to criminology and social psychology. Drawing on data from a national survey in Portugal, this study analyzed the levels of acceptance of and justifications underlying fraudulent behavior related to automobile, workplace accidents, and health insurance. Cluster analysis revealed two main groups of respondents with divergent positions: those who consider fraud unacceptable and unjustifiable vs. those who consider it normal and justifiable. A third cluster of respondents consider fraud generally unacceptable but justifiable when it attempts to restore justice. Results are discussed considering the importance of contractual, individual, relational as well as cultural and macrosocial factors in dealing with the complexity of consumers’ unethical behavior. We argue for an integrated approach to research and prevention of consumer insurance fraud. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 269-273 K1 Automobile insurance K1 Customer ethics K1 Health Insurance K1 insurance fraud K1 Workplace accident insurance DO 10.1007/s10611-019-09857-2