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Title: The Influence of Fraud Diamond on Academic Fraud Intention Among Accounting Students
Authors: Parengkuan, Vrilita Vanesa
Keywords: Academic Fraud;Pressure;Opportunity;Rationalization;Ability
Issue Date: 27-Jan-2023
Abstract: Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui pengaruh fraud diamond yang meliputi tekanan, kesempatan, rasionalisasi, dan kemampuan terhadap intensi menyontek akademik siswa. Metode kuantitatif digunakan untuk melakukan penelitian ini. Populasi dalam penelitian ini adalah mahasiswa Program Studi Akuntansi Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Samratulangi Manado sebagai populasi, dan sampelnya adalah mahasiswa angkatan 2019 pada jurusan yang dipilih dengan menggunakan purposive sampling. Data berupa data primer diperoleh dengan menyebarkan kuesioner melalui Google form. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa secara parsial, variabel tekanan tidak berpengaruh terhadap niat menyontek akademik siswa, peluang berpengaruh negatif terhadap niat menyontek akademik, rasionalisasi tidak berpengaruh positif terhadap niat menyontek akademik siswa, dan kemampuan berpengaruh positif terhadap niat menyontek akademik siswa. niat curang akademik. Setelah melakukan penelitian, disarankan kepada peneliti selanjutnya diharapkan dapat mengembangkan lebih lanjut faktor-faktor lain yang akan diteliti, antara lain menambahkan faktor-faktor lain dari variabel yang dapat mempengaruhi niat mahasiswa untuk melakukan kecurangan akademik seperti kemampuan, motivasi dan integritas.
This study was aimed to find out the influence of fraud diamond, including pressure, opportunity, rationalization, and ability on students' academic cheating intentions. Quantitative method was used to carry out this study. The population of this study included students from the Accounting Study Program, Faculty of Economics and Business, Samratulangi University, Manado, as the population, and the samples included the classes of 2019 students in the major, chosen by using purposive sampling. The data was in the form of primary data obtained by distributing questionnaire through the Google form. The research results have shown that partially, the pressure variable has no effect on students' academic cheating intentions, opportunity has a negative effect on academic cheating intentions, rationalization does not have a positive effect on students' academic cheating intentions, and ability affects positively on academic cheating intentions. After conducting the research, it is suggested that future researchers are expected to be able to further develop other factors to be studied, including adding other factors from variables that can influence students' intentions to commit academic fraud such as ability, motivation and integrity.
URI: https://repository.uksw.edu//handle/123456789/28659
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