Jurnal Ekonomi Perusahaan
Vol. 31 No. 1 (2024): March-August 2024

Evaluating the impact of hexagon fraud on potential financial statement fraud with audit quality as a moderator

Winata, Liana Angelina (Unknown)
Suhartono, Sugi (Unknown)
Dema, Yosef (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
07 Jun 2024

Abstract

Agency theory states that fraudulent financial reporting involves deliberate actions that misrepresent financial data, often driven by conflicting interests between agents and principals. On the other hand, the GONE theory attributes fraud to greed, opportunity, needs, and exposure. This study investigates the influence of the fraud hexagon on the likelihood of fraudulent financial reporting, with audit quality as a moderating factor. Therefore, the authors purposively selected 40 industrial sector companies listed on the Indonesian Stock Exchange from 2020 to 2022, ending with 120 observations as the sample. Data analysis with pooling tests and MRA tests reveals that total asset accrual and holding multiple positions contribute to the potential for fraudulent financial reporting. However, financial targets, CEO education, engagement in government projects, and industry nature exhibit no significant impact. Additionally, the moderating effect of audit quality fails to mitigate the positive influence of financial targets and industry nature on fraudulent financial reporting potential. Future research can employ logistic regression and incorporate additional independent variables.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

JEP

Publisher

Subject

Decision Sciences, Operations Research & Management Economics, Econometrics & Finance Social Sciences

Description

The JEP (Jurnal Ekonomi Perusahaan) is part of the Kwik Kian Gie School of Business and Information Technology scientific publications. Published by the Business and Entrepreneurship department, this journal aims to disseminate high-quality and respected academic articles concerning business and ...