Ethical Financial Reporting Choice: The Influence of Individual Characteristics
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Published:2013
Jane Cote, Claire Kamm Latham, Debra Sanders, 2013. "Ethical Financial Reporting Choice: The Influence of Individual Characteristics", Advances in Accounting Behavioral Research
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Abstract
This study explores the influence individual characteristics identified in prior research have on ethical choice in a financial reporting task. An action-based, multi-metric dependent variable is developed to measure ethical reporting choice. Intermediate accounting students participate in the task as part of a curricular assignment in a revenue recognition module. Results demonstrate that several, but not all, individual characteristics found in prior research do influence accounting students’ ethical revenue recognition choices. Specifically, the external locus-of-control, idealism, consequentialist, and Machiavellian characteristics are found to influence ethical reporting choice.
