scholarly journals Pengaruh Locus Of Control dan Tekanan Anggaran Waktu terhadap Perilaku Disfungsional Auditor: Studi Empiris pada Kantor Akuntan Publik di Kota Padang

2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 35
Author(s):  
Putri Rahmawati ◽  
Halmawati Halmawati

This study aims to examine the effect of locus of control and time budget pressure on the auditor's dysfunctional behavior. The population in this study are all public accounting firms in the city of Padang, using a total sampling method, there are 8 public accounting firms that can be used as research samples and collected as many as 47 questionnaires. Data analysis methods used in this study was multiple linear regression analysis. The results of this study support the second and third hypotheses, internal locus of control has a negative influence on the auditor's dysfunctional behavior and budget time pressure has a positive influence on the auditor's dysfunctional behavior. However the results of this study reject the first hypothesis that external locus of control does not have a positive and significant effect on the dysfunctional behavior of auditors working in public accounting firms in the city of Padang.Keywords: Auditor's Dysfunctional Behavior; External Locus of Control; Internal Locus of Control; Time Budget Pressure.

2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 80
Author(s):  
Dewi Sutjahyani

The job of the auditor is to provide useful information, therefore when the audited report is delayed it will reduce the use value of the financial statements presented. Therefore, it is important to identify and have a deeper look at several factors related to the occurrence of audit report lag. Thus, it is necessary to study whether these factors significantly influence the audit report lag. This is important because the audit report lag phenomenon can reduce client interest and affect the reputation of auditors and public accounting firms where auditors work. Hypothesis 1 in this study is rejected, this means that the experience of auditors does not significantly affect the Audit Report Tag. work and the number of inspection tasks. The experience variable does not have a significant effect because audit quality is not determined by the length of work and the number of audit tasks. Hypothesis 2, namely that time budget pressure has an effect on audit report lag, is rejected. Time budget pressure is vital in the process of completing an audit report. In this case the time budget pressure does not have a significant effect because the budget pressure is determined when planning to determine the audit task but the implementation of the audit can be different influenced by the existing situation. For example during a pandemic, uncontrollable situations lead to leeway in the completion of audited reports. So that the existing time budget pressure must be adjusted. The hypothesis in this study is accepted, this is because the size of KAP basically determines the level of efficiency and effectiveness of each auditor's task. In medium and large KAPs, there is usually a structured system and maturity from the audit planning process to the audit. This is because large public accounting firms usually try to maintain quality and reputation to keep their clients interested


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 15-27
Author(s):  
Arfiana Dewi ◽  
Evi Dwi Kartikasari

The aims of this study was to examine the effect of time budget pressure and locus of control on the behavior of auditors performing audit quality reduction behavior in the midst of the covid-19 pandemic. In addition, to find out profesional commitment to moderate the effect of time budget pressure and locus of control on audit quality reduction behavior in the midst of the covid-19 pandemic. The population in this study are auditors who work in Public Accounting Firms, the sampling method used purposive sampling and obtained a sample of 64 respondents who collected data using google form. Data analysis used multiple linear regression and moderated regression analysis (MRA). This study found that external locus of control had a positive effect on audit quality reduction behavior and the moderating role of profesional commitment was not supported. This study implies that auditors can adapt to current conditions except for auditors who have an external locus of control and policy makers can pay attention to this.


2011 ◽  
Vol 15 (4) ◽  
pp. 117 ◽  
Author(s):  
Timothy Kelly ◽  
Loren Margheim ◽  
Diane Pattison

<span>The study examines the differential effects of time deadline pressure versus time budget pressure by surveying both senior and staff auditors in public accounting firms. The responding senior auditors reported experiencing time deadline pressure more frequently than time budget pressure over the preceding year and a majority of them indicated they experienced more stress from time deadline pressure than from time budget pressure. However, the responding staff auditors experienced time deadline and time budget pressures about equally over the preceding year and experience3d about equal levels of stress from the two types of time pressure. In contract to the frequency and stress results noted above, the results also indicated that both senior an staff auditors perceived time budget pressure to be more associated with reduced audit quality, reduced job satisfaction, and increased underreporting of chargeable time than time deadline pressure.</span>


2017 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 128-144
Author(s):  
Dewi Apriyani ◽  
Temy Setiawan

This study aims to examine the effect of time budget pressure and locus of control on the dysfunctional audit behavior and to see whether the locus of control can moderate the relationship between time budget pressure and the dysfunctional audit behavior. Questionnaires are distributed to 201 auditor who act as respondents, but only 146 questionnaire thatcan be processed from 51 KAP in Jakarta. Data analysis is conducted using SmartPLS 3.0 program.The results showed that, partially, time budget pressure variable and external locus of control give significant influence to dysfunctional audit behavior while internal locus of control does not affect dysfunctional audit behavior. The external and internal variables of the locus of control are not able to moderate the time budget pressure relationship to the dysfunctional audit behavior. Another finding in the form of sensitivity analysis suggests that male respondents consider that time budget pressure and external locus of control are factors that encourage them to perform dysfunctional audit behavior while time budget pressure does not encourage female respondents to perform dysfunctional audit behaviors.


Author(s):  
Afly YESSIE

This study aims to test several hypotheses regarding the influence of turnover intention, performance auditor, organizational commitment, locus of control, Times budget pressure and professional commitment on dysfunctional audit behavior. This research was conducted on auditors working in the Public Accounting Firm (KAP) Jakarta region registered with the Indonesian Institute of Public Accountants (IAPI) in 2019 using the dissemination of questionnaires. The analytical instrument in this study is double regression. The results of this study indicate that turnover intention, performance audit, time budget pressure and professional commitment have a positive and significant effect on the dysfunctional audit behavior while the locus of control and organizational commitment negatively affect the dysfunctional audit behavior. This research contributes to the development of science, especially in the field of auditing the acceptance of dysfunctional audit behavior. The results of this study are also expected to be used by public accounting firms to consider when to hire new auditors so that companies can prefer those who have a high locus of control and have a high organizational commitment so that acceptance of dysfunctional audit behavior can be minimized.


2019 ◽  
pp. 1231
Author(s):  
Ni Luh Dwi Ariestanti ◽  
Made Yenni Latrini

At this time competition between companies is increasing accompanied by various problems faced by companies in Indonesia. In dealing with this problem, the company managers need accountant services, especially public accounting services. Audit quality is one of the important things in approaching the existence of a company. This study aims to prove empirically the effect of task complexity, time budget pressure and auditor experience on audit quality. This research is associative quantitative research. The data used in this study is primary data obtained by distributing questionnaires to each auditor at 9 Public Accounting Firms (KAP) in Province of Bali. The analysis technique used in this study is multiple linear analysis. The test results aimed at task complexity have a negative and significant effect on audit quality. Time budget pressure has a positive and significant effect on audit quality. The auditor's experience has a positive and significant effect on audit quality. Keywords: Task complexity, time budget pressure, auditor experience, audit quality


2018 ◽  
Vol 20 (4) ◽  
pp. 473-490
Author(s):  
Ongky Hartanto

Dysfunctional audit behavior is any action taken in the implementation of the auditor's audit program that can reduce or degrade the quality of the audit directly or indirectly. Researchers wanted to determine the effect Effect of locus of control, time budget pressure, and professional commitment to the dysfunctional behavior of auditors. This research is a quantitative research. In this study, the population is one hundred twenty three Auditor of KAP in Surabaya. Auditor sample are ninety four, which will be drawn at random from a population. The sampling technique used in this research is proportional sampling. Professional Commitment, Locus of Control and time budget pressure influence Dysfunctional AuditorBehavior. Professional Commitment, Locus of Control and time budget pressure significantly influence Dysfunctional Behavior Auditor with significant value less than standard.KAP can conduct training arrangements Locus of Control, control time budget pressure, increased professional commitments in order to suppress the dysfunctional behavior of auditors.


2020 ◽  
Vol 30 (4) ◽  
pp. 968
Author(s):  
Mulya Tantra Gunadi ◽  
Ketut Muliartha

The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of Time Budget Pressure, Management Pressure, Locus of Control, and Dysfunctional Behavior on Auditor Performance in KAP in Denpasar. This study uses multiple linear regression analysis techniques. The sampling technique used in this study is the saturation sample technique and the total sample obtained is 36 auditor samples in 10 public accounting firms. The results of the study show that time budget pressure has a negative effect on auditor performance, management pressure has a negative effect on auditor performance, and dysfunctional behavior has a negative effect on auditor performance, whereas, locus of control has a positive effect on auditor performance. This shows the increasing time budget pressure, management pressure, and dysfunctional behavior, the auditor's performance will decrease, while the increasing locus of control will increase the auditor's performance. Keywords: Time Budget Pressure; Pressure Management; Locus of Control; Dysfunctional Behavior; Auditor Performance.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 264-272
Author(s):  
Agustiawan Agustiawan ◽  
Rama Gita Suci ◽  
Rahmatul Fauziah

The purpose of this study was to partially examine the effect of compliance pressure, time budget pressure, and auditor experience on audit assessments during the Covid-19 Pandemic. Sampling in this study using non-probability sampling with saturated samples. Respondents in this week's study were auditors of new public accounting firms. This research method is a quantitative method. The data analysis technique used is multiple linear regression analysis. The results of this study indicate that compliance pressure, time budget pressure, and auditor experience each have an effect on audit assessments during the Covid-19 pandemic.


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