JER
Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): March-August

The Effect of Ethical Climate on Whistleblowing Intention with Ethics Training as a Moderating Variable

Antoh, Alfiana (Unknown)



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Publish Date
03 Jun 2025

Abstract

This study aims to analyse the effect of organisational ethical climate and ethics training on whistleblowing intentions of local government accounting staff based on the Ethical Climate Theory proposed by Victor and Cullen (1988), as well as the moderating effect of ethics training on the relationship between ethical climate and whistleblowing intentions. Using data collected through a questionnaire survey with direct mailing method to 63 employees working in the accounting and assets department in the Regional Financial Management Agency in 3 regencies/cities in Papua Province, Indonesia. This study found that ethical climate and ethics training influence whistleblowing intentions. However, ethics training did not strengthen the relationship between ethical climate and whistleblowing intentions. These findings support the Ethical Climate Theory. Practically, this study suggests that increasing whistleblowing intentions by LG accounting staff can be achieved by improving the ethical climate within the organisation and supporting accounting staff to attend ethics training.

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JER

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JER

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

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Jurnal Economic Resource_(JER) is open access. This journal is published in _ March & September. Journal of Economic Resources|e-ISSN 2620-6196] is a peer-reviewed journal published twice a year (March & September) by the Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Muslim Indonesia_UMI. Journal ...