S1 accounting extension students: love of money, gender, ethical perception, and religiosity

2018 ◽  
Vol 26 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 150-159
Author(s):  
Yani Permatasari ◽  
Zumala Anis Surayya
2019 ◽  
Vol 28 (2) ◽  
pp. 1522
Author(s):  
Ni Luh Putu Widia Ananda Sari ◽  
A.A.G.P Widanaputra

This study aims to examine the effect of love of money, equity sensitivity, and Machiavellian as individual aspects that influence ethical perception. This research was conducted at Faculty of Economics and Business, Udayana University. The sample in this study is the 2015 accounting non regular program students. The number of samples used is 65 respondents with non probability sampling techniques. The results of the study found that love of money negatively affected the ethical perceptions of accounting students. This means that the higher the love of money, the lower the ethical perception of accounting students. Equity sensitivity has a positive effect on the ethical perceptions of accounting students. This means that the higher the equity sensitivity, the higher the ethical perception of accounting students. Machiavellian has a negative effect on the ethical perceptions of accounting students. This means that the higher Machiavellian, the lower the ethical perception of accounting students. Keywords: Love of money, equity sensitivity, machiavellian, ethical perception.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 228
Author(s):  
Irma Istiariani ◽  
Uliya Arifah

The aim of this study is to shed some light on the impact of education level, spiritual intelligence, and love of money on ethical perception of accounting students which still remains unexplored thus far. The data were taken from 100 accounting students of several universities in Semarang Indonesia as the respondents. The data were further analyzed by employing PLS (Partian Least Square). The data analyses revealed several compelling results. First, there was no significant impact of education level on ethical perception of accounting students. Second, spiritual intelligence positively influenced the students’ ethical perception. Third, the education level was found to have no significant effect on love of money. Fourth, the spiritual intelligence negatively correlated to love of money. Fifth, the love of money did not provide a significant impact on students’ ethical perceptions. These results contribute to providing positive insights for academic stakeholders in solving ethical problems of accounting students who are going to be professional accountants and auditors. Additionally, the results of this study should be considered as ‘a wake-up call’ for accounting professionals to be more alert toward the threat of ethical violations that could potentially endanger their credibility.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (02) ◽  
pp. 168-184
Author(s):  
Dea Maudya Rachmah ◽  
Asep Kurniawan

The purpose of the study is to find out whether the love of money affects the ethical perception of accounting students. The survey was developed based on the Kecurang action and the love of the money scale given to 57 undergraduate accounting students in two colleges.-The approach used is multiple linear regression, based on test T and test F for the processing of data performed. Student accounting looks at fraudulent actions outside of class because it is more unethical than a cheating in the classroom. Because outside of class will cause unwanted factors by money lovers.


2020 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
pp. 245-266
Author(s):  
Dodik Ariyanto ◽  
Gusti Ayu Putu Weni Andayani ◽  
I. Gusti Ayu Made Asri Dwija Putri

Purpose The purpose of this study is to evaluate the influence of justice, culture and love of money on ethical perceptions about tax evasion. As well as gender will strengthen the influence of justice, culture and love of money on ethical perceptions about tax evasion. Design/methodology/approach The primary data were collected and analyzed using a popular component-based model called partial least square (PLS). PLS consists of two sub-models, measurement model or outer model and structural model or inner model. The measurement model shows how real or observable variables are latent variables to be measured. While the structural model shows the level of estimation between latent or construct variables. Findings The statistical analysis showed that neither the coefficient of gender (moderating variable) nor the interaction between gender and the exogenous variable are significant. Solimun (2010) explained that such moderating variable is called homologizer moderation (potential moderation). Homologizer moderation refers to variable that may potentially become a moderating variable influencing relationship between predictor (exogenous) and dependant variable (endogenous). This variable has no interaction with predictors or can be said to be insignificant on the dependent variable. In this study, gender is a potential moderating variable (homologizer moderation). Gender can potentially become a moderating variable influencing relationship between justice, culture and love of money and ethical perception on tax evasion. Gender does not have interaction with justice, culture and love of money or significant influence toward ethical perception on tax evasion. Originality/value There are very few studies on tax evasion from an ethical point of view so this study is not only important but also interesting because it shows that tax evasion is a classic problem taking place in nearly all countries that apply taxation system; cultural difference results in different views on ethical perceptions on tax evasion (Basri, 2015); this study uses the local wisdom of Balinese people, namely, Tri Hita Karana and thus, this study becomes relatively new; justice is one of the non-economic variables of tax compliance behavior (Darmawan, 2012), so that the researcher is interested in conducting further research on the effect of justice toward ethical perception on tax evasion; there are very few studies discussing love of money (Hnisz et al., 2013); therefore, research on the effect of love of money toward ethical perception on tax evasion is of necessity and the findings of previous studies that are inconsistent. The researcher predicted that there are contingency factors that influence the relationship between justice, culture and love of money toward ethical perceptions on tax evasion. As suggested by Baridwan (2012), gender, the moderating variable in this study, refers to masculine and feminine character as a dimension of social culture; this study is carried out in the Tax Service Office (KPP Pratama) of Badung Utara because during the 2015 tax year, KPP Pratama Badung Utara was one of the KPPs in Bali DGT Regional Office which experienced a decline in realization of revenues and a sharp decline in growth.


2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 203-220
Author(s):  
Alif Maggalatta ◽  
Desi Adhariani

Purpose The purpose of this study is to explain the effect of love of money and Machiavellianism on ethics perceptions of accounting students. The knowledge attained from this study will allow lecturers and academicians to improve the methods used for teaching ethics in accounting by evaluating the impact of two factors. Design/methodology/approach This research uses survey and quantitative analysis. The data were collected by distributing offline and online questionnaires to students in a university in Indonesia. Findings The results show that both the love of money and Machiavellianism negatively affect ethical perception. Gender as one of the control variables is found to have a significant association with the love of money, Machiavellianism and ethical perception of accounting students. Research limitations/implications The practical implication of the research is the need to inform students on the negative impact of the love of money and Machiavellianism on ethics, as well as the required steps to overcome such negative impact by inserting ethics-related materials in several accounting courses. Originality/value Accounting students represent future accountants and highly ethical accountants will protect the profession and society from harmful consequences of unethical accounting and business practices.


2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 11
Author(s):  
Muhammad Yusra ◽  
Chairi Utami

This study aims to know the influence of Love Of Money and Machiavellian on the ethical perception of accounting students of Malikussaleh University. The data used is primary data and the sampling method used is Slovin method. The data of this research are obtained by distributing questionnaires to the respondents. The data obtained are then analyzed by using Multiple Linear Regression, Data Quality Test, Classic Assumption Test, Hypothesis Testing, and Coefficient of Determination. The results of this study indicate that simultaneously Machiavellian and Love Of Money have a significant effect on the ethical perception of accounting students of Malikussaleh Universit which is indicated by the f-count value of 12,600. While f-table (df1 = k, df2 = n-k-1, 5%) = 3.11, or in other words f-count> f-table. Partially, Love Of Money has a significant effect on the ethical perception of accounting students of Malikussaleh University in which indicated by t-count of 3.693 and T table (n-2, 5% two-sided test) = 1.990 where t-count>t-table with a significance value of 0.000 or lower than 0.05. and Machiavellian has a significant effect on the ethical perception of accounting students at -Malikussaleh University which is indicated by t-count = 2.583 and t-table (n-2, 5% two-party test) = 1.990 where t-count> t-table with the significance value 0.012 or lower than 0.05.


2017 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 193
Author(s):  
Ahdaf Arridla

This study aimed to analyze the influence of income, gender on love of money. and the influence of spiritual intelligence, sex, love of money on ethical perception of students. This research was conducted at the Faculty of Economics, Accounting Department, State University of Surabaya. This type of research is quantitative descriptive. The sampling technique used in this research is proportional random sampling. The number of samples used were 146 respondents. Data analysis Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). The results showed that there was no significant relationship between the income of the love of money. There is a significant relationship between spiritual intelligence of students to the ethical perception of students. and there is significant influence between the love of money against the ethical perception of students


Author(s):  
Putu Aristya Adi Wasita ◽  
Ni Nengah Lasmini

Assessment of conditions or mistakes is called ethical perception. A person who works as an accountant will make high reservations by sticking to existing ethical standards. Competition is tighter, so the accounting profession must often clash with efforts to stick to ethical standards. The internal auditor's view in assessing an improper act will provide a perception of ethical perceptions for the community related to accountability and transparency. This research was conducted to get the influence of the variable love of money, Machiavellian with gender as a moderator on the ethical perceptions of the people's prekreditan bank internal auditors. The data in the study were collected using a questionnaire method, so that the research data were classified as primary data. This study will use 43 samples and will be analyzed using moderated regression analysis. The results of the study, after going through the data analysis of love of money and Machiavellian, have a negative effect on the ethical perception variable of BPR internal auditors. Gender as a moderating variable assesses the influence the love of money variable on the ethical perceptions of BPR internal auditors while for Machiavellian, gender does not know.


2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 71-84
Author(s):  
Michael Ardho Dewanta ◽  
Zaky Machmuddah

ABSTRACTThis study aims to examine the effect of gender, religiosity, and love of money on ethical perception of tax evasion. The population of this study consist of undergraduate accounting students of private universities in Semarang,Central Java, Indonesia. Quota sampling method was utilized with total samples of 100 students. The data was collected using questionnaire and distribution period was three months from October-December 2017. Data analysis was performed using the Structural Equation Model (SEM) and Partial Least Squares (PLS) 3.0. The results of analysis showed that gender has no effect on religiosity and love of money. Meanwhile gender, religiosity, and love of money simultaneously affect the ethical perception of tax evasion. The results also unveil that love of money and religiosity cannot mediate the relationship between gender and ethical perception of tax evasion among undergraduate students. ABSTRAKPenelitian ini bertujuan untuk menguji pengaruh gender, religiusitas, dan kecintaan terhadap uang pada persepsi etis atas penggelapan pajak. Populasi penelitian ini terdiri dari mahasiswa sarjana akuntansi dari universitas swasta di Semarang, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia. Metode pengambilan sampel menggunakan metode quota sampling n dengan jumlah sampel 100 siswa. Data dikumpulkan dengan menggunakan kuesioner dan periode pengumpulan data adalah tiga bulan dari Oktober-Desember 2017. Analisis data dilakukan dengan menggunakan Structural Equation Model (SEM) dan Partial Least Squares (PLS) 3.0. Hasil analisis menunjukkan bahwa gender tidak berpengaruh pada religiusitas dan cinta uang. Sementara itu gender, religiusitas, dan cinta uang secara simultan mempengaruhi persepsi etika atas penggelapan pajak. Hasil penelitian juga menunjukkan bahwa kecintaan terhadap uang dan religiusitas tidak dapat memediasi hubungan antara gender dan persepsi etis penghindaran pajak di kalangan mahasiswa sarjana.


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