The effects of incentive schemes, working relationships and risk attitudes on the propensity to report a questionable act
This paper examines whether incentive schemes, working relationships and risk attitudes affect the propensity to report a questionable act in a hypothetical situation. Results from our experiment, which involved 258 accounting students, provide no evidence to support our hypothesis that when a close...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-514912023-05-19T06:16:15Z The effects of incentive schemes, working relationships and risk attitudes on the propensity to report a questionable act Abdul Kareem, Salma Parveen Pillai, Shamini Ling, Violet Yee Ting Boo Hian Yong, El'fred Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::Auditing This paper examines whether incentive schemes, working relationships and risk attitudes affect the propensity to report a questionable act in a hypothetical situation. Results from our experiment, which involved 258 accounting students, provide no evidence to support our hypothesis that when a close relationship exists between the wrongdoer and decision-maker, a penalty scheme increases the propensity of whistle-blowing more than a reward scheme. Instead we found that reward scheme, but not penalty scheme, increases whistle-blowing when there is a close relationship. We also found no evidence to suggest that penalty scheme increases the whistle-blowing propensity of financially risk averse people more than that of financially risk taking people. BUSINESS 2013-04-04T01:53:55Z 2013-04-04T01:53:55Z 2013 2013 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/51491 en Nanyang Technological University 34 p. application/pdf |
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This paper examines whether incentive schemes, working relationships and risk attitudes affect the propensity to report a questionable act in a hypothetical situation. Results from our experiment, which involved 258 accounting students, provide no evidence to support our hypothesis that when a close relationship exists between the wrongdoer and decision-maker, a penalty scheme increases the propensity of whistle-blowing more than a reward scheme. Instead we found that reward scheme, but not penalty scheme, increases whistle-blowing when there is a close relationship. We also found no evidence to suggest that penalty scheme increases the whistle-blowing propensity of financially risk averse people more than that of financially risk taking people. |
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