The effect of employees behaviour on whistleblowing intention in Ar-Rahnu institutions: an evidence from Ar-Rahn / Wan Azmeer Wan Mahmood
The function of whistleblowing has been accepted as an internal control mechanism in the world. Recent whistleblowing literature has attempted to identify the predictive variables toward whistleblowing intention. This research examined the theory planned behaviour theory as a conductor and underlyin...
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/62411/1/62411.pdf https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/62411/ |
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Institution: | Universiti Teknologi Mara |
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Summary: | The function of whistleblowing has been accepted as an internal control mechanism in the world. Recent whistleblowing literature has attempted to identify the predictive variables toward whistleblowing intention. This research examined the theory planned behaviour theory as a conductor and underlying model to study the relationship and the effect of attitude, subjective norms and perceived behavioural control towards whistleblowing intention. The issue relates to Ar-Rahnu Institution which is the place of keeping gold and money which may face a high risk of fraudulent, bribery and robbery. Therefore, it is important to have whistleblowing intentions in Ar-Rahnu Institution in order to mitigate fraud. Based on the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB), it was hard to postulate whistleblowing as actual behaviour. Whistleblowing was more suited to be as intention. The Theory of Planned Behaviour provided the framework in predicting both dependent variable and independent variables. The whistleblowing was the intention to disclose by organization members either former or current of illegal, immoral and illegitimate practices to persons or organizations that may be able to affect action. Attitude is the behavioural belief and outcome evaluation function, subjective norm is the function of normative belief and motivation to comply while perceived behavioural control is individual's perception about the resources and opportunity to take action. This study used the quantitative approach with primary data as data collection method. The questionnaires were distributed to the employees of Ar-Rahn throughout Malaysia. The data were analysed using the SPSS version 26 and multiple regression to see the significance of the variables. Using the sample of 182 employees from Ar-Rahnu institutions, the analysis showed that attitude was insignificant while another two variables of subjective norms and perceived behavioural control were significant towards whistleblowing intention. Hence, it is hoped that whistleblowing practices will enhance accountability and build up good corporate governance so that it can give useful headspring to the policy/law makers, management, and institutions. |
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