Social Constructs in Predicting Corruptive Attitudes and Behavior from the Theory of Planned Behavior Perspective

  • Zulaikha
  • Paulus
  • Muhammad
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Abstract

The quantitative approach in this study was carried out by collecting survey data using a questionnaire instrument directly applied to 400 respondents in some cities in Indonesia. The analysis is conducted with SPSS, Wrap-PLS and Structural Equation Models (SEM). Findings: The results show that the attitude and corrupt behavior of the community can be influenced by the existence of social values in the form of community habits and community mindset that is reflected in the social construct variables. Practical implications: The study underlines the importance of corruption eradication, especially in public services and public education to avoid corrupt behavior. Originality/value: The examination was done by paying more attention to the possible effect of social construction on attitudes, subjective norms, and control of individual or group behavior, which in turn affect the intention to commit corruption.

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Zulaikha, Paulus, & Muhammad. (2019). Social Constructs in Predicting Corruptive Attitudes and Behavior from the Theory of Planned Behavior Perspective. International Journal of Economics and Business Administration, VII(Issue 4), 384–394. https://doi.org/10.35808/ijeba/351

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