Fraud intention and machiavellianism: An experimental study of fraud triangle

This study aims to examine the causal relationships between fraud triangle and Machiavellianism and fraud intention. Besides the fraud triangle components (pressure, opportunity, and rationalization), Machiavellianism and fraud intention also likely affect fraud. We run our experimental study at sev...

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Published in:International Journal of Financial Research
Main Author: Utami I.; Astiti Y.W.; Mohamed N.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciedu Press 2019
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Utami I.; Astiti Y.W.; Mohamed N.
Fraud intention and machiavellianism: An experimental study of fraud triangle
2019
International Journal of Financial Research
10
5
10.5430/ijfr.v10n5p269
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85067234189&doi=10.5430%2fijfr.v10n5p269&partnerID=40&md5=a4c4a9866c9afd81ee308fb4db13d0d1
This study aims to examine the causal relationships between fraud triangle and Machiavellianism and fraud intention. Besides the fraud triangle components (pressure, opportunity, and rationalization), Machiavellianism and fraud intention also likely affect fraud. We run our experimental study at several Indonesian universities and use undergraduate accounting students as our subjects. Further, this study uses a 3x2x2 experimental design with 309 students as the subjects acting as purchasing managers. The results show that 1) individuals with high life pressure exhibit greater fraud intention than individuals with low life pressures, 2) individuals who are in a weak internal control condition have greater fraud intention than individuals who are in strong internal control conditions, 3) individuals with high rationalization of fraud have greater fraud intention than individuals with low rationalization, and 4)individuals with high Machiavellianism exhibit greater fraud intention than individuals with low Machiavellianism. © 2019, International Journal of Financial Research.
Sciedu Press
19234023
English
Article
All Open Access; Gold Open Access
author Utami I.; Astiti Y.W.; Mohamed N.
spellingShingle Utami I.; Astiti Y.W.; Mohamed N.
Fraud intention and machiavellianism: An experimental study of fraud triangle
author_facet Utami I.; Astiti Y.W.; Mohamed N.
author_sort Utami I.; Astiti Y.W.; Mohamed N.
title Fraud intention and machiavellianism: An experimental study of fraud triangle
title_short Fraud intention and machiavellianism: An experimental study of fraud triangle
title_full Fraud intention and machiavellianism: An experimental study of fraud triangle
title_fullStr Fraud intention and machiavellianism: An experimental study of fraud triangle
title_full_unstemmed Fraud intention and machiavellianism: An experimental study of fraud triangle
title_sort Fraud intention and machiavellianism: An experimental study of fraud triangle
publishDate 2019
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description This study aims to examine the causal relationships between fraud triangle and Machiavellianism and fraud intention. Besides the fraud triangle components (pressure, opportunity, and rationalization), Machiavellianism and fraud intention also likely affect fraud. We run our experimental study at several Indonesian universities and use undergraduate accounting students as our subjects. Further, this study uses a 3x2x2 experimental design with 309 students as the subjects acting as purchasing managers. The results show that 1) individuals with high life pressure exhibit greater fraud intention than individuals with low life pressures, 2) individuals who are in a weak internal control condition have greater fraud intention than individuals who are in strong internal control conditions, 3) individuals with high rationalization of fraud have greater fraud intention than individuals with low rationalization, and 4)individuals with high Machiavellianism exhibit greater fraud intention than individuals with low Machiavellianism. © 2019, International Journal of Financial Research.
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