Humanise corporate governors – eradicating accounting fraud by augmenting ethical sensitivity and religiosity in accounting education
This paper reviews behavioural accounting and the relationship between ethical sensitivity and religiosity to influence the behaviour of accountants when faced with ethical dilemmas. Accounting fraud is on the rise and alternative measures must be looked into to restraint this issue. Rather than foc...
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Main Authors: | Jaspal, S. J. S. *, Mustafa, M. H., Kamaljeet, K. |
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Universiti Malaysia Pahang
2018
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Online Access: | http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/1397/ https://jgi.ump.edu.my/index.php/en/volume-2-issue-1-december-2018/101-humanise-corporate-governors-eradicating-accounting-fraud-by-augmenting-ethical-sensitivity-and-religiosity-in-accounting-education/file |
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