The Effect of Morality, Compensation, and Professional Commitment to Fraudulent Financial Statements with Rationalization as an Intervening Variable Empirical Study on SKPD South Tangerang City

  • Sururi Anfusina M
  • Mappanyukki R
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… This study aims to examine the effect of morality, compensation and professional commitment on fraudulent financial statement … financial statemet and rationalization does not mediate the relationship of morality, compensation and professional commitment to fraudulent financial …

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Sururi Anfusina, M., & Mappanyukki, R. (2020). The Effect of Morality, Compensation, and Professional Commitment to Fraudulent Financial Statements with Rationalization as an Intervening Variable Empirical Study on SKPD South Tangerang City. International Journal of Asian Social Science, 10(9), 521–534. https://doi.org/10.18488/journal.1.2020.109.521.534

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