I Cenik Ardana
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THE RELATIONSHIP OF SPIRITUAL WELL-BEING AND ACCOUNTANT’S ETHICAL SENSITIVITY Yuniarwati Yuniarwati; I Cenik Ardana; Sofia Prima Dewi
Jurnal Akuntansi VOL. 18 NO. 2 JULI-DESEMBER 2018
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This study aims at determining the relationship of Spiritual Well-Being and the four dimensions of Spiritual Well-Being: Communal Well-Being, Personal Well-Being, Transcendental Well-Being, and Environmental Well-Being with Accountant’s Ethical Sensitivity. Sample is 49 accounting students who are preparing thesis. The research design is a correlational research. Data is collected using questionnaires and analyzed using Spearman correlation. The results show that Spiritual Well-Being is not correlated with Accountant’s Ethical Sensitivity. The correlation test of Spiritual Well-Being dimensions shows that Communal Well-Being, Personal Well-Being, and Transcendental Well-Being are positively correlated with Accountant’s Ethical Sensitivity, whereas Environmental Well-Being is not correlated with Accountant’s Ethical Sensitivity.Keywords: spiritual well-being, accountant’s ethical sensitivity, accounting student
THE RELATIONSHIP OF SPIRITUAL WELL-BEING AND ACCOUNTANT’S ETHICAL SENSITIVITY Yuniarwati Yuniarwati; I Cenik Ardana; Sofia Prima Dewi
Jurnal Akuntansi VOL. 18 NO. 2 JULI-DESEMBER 2018
Publisher : Universitas Kristen Krida Wacana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36452/akunukd.v18i02.1629

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This study aims at determining the relationship of Spiritual Well-Being and the four dimensions of Spiritual Well-Being: Communal Well-Being, Personal Well-Being, Transcendental Well-Being, and Environmental Well-Being with Accountant’s Ethical Sensitivity. Sample is 49 accounting students who are preparing thesis. The research design is a correlational research. Data is collected using questionnaires and analyzed using Spearman correlation. The results show that Spiritual Well-Being is not correlated with Accountant’s Ethical Sensitivity. The correlation test of Spiritual Well-Being dimensions shows that Communal Well-Being, Personal Well-Being, and Transcendental Well-Being are positively correlated with Accountant’s Ethical Sensitivity, whereas Environmental Well-Being is not correlated with Accountant’s Ethical Sensitivity.Keywords: spiritual well-being, accountant’s ethical sensitivity, accounting student