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Título: Knowing the accounting fraudster: the influence of individual anomie and displacement of responsibility and moral justification as mediating variables
Autores/as: Sánchez-Medina, Agustín J. 
Ramos-Montesdeoca, Mónica 
Blázquez-Santana, Félix 
Palabras clave: Accounting Fraud
Anomie
Displacement Of Responsibility
Moral Justification
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Publicación seriada: Accounting Forum 
Resumen: Accounting fraud is a serious problem that causes losses of billions of dollars for companies worldwide. In recent years, studies analysing the psychological aspects of individuals who commit accounting fraud have gained importance. This paper aims to analyse how three psychological aspects of the individual: (1) anomie, (2) displacement of responsibility, and (3) moral justification, influence the intention to commit accounting fraud. Furthermore, we study whether the two aforementioned moral disengagement mechanisms, displacement of responsibility and moral justification, are mediating variables between anomie and intention to commit fraud. Structural equations based on covariance have been applied for the statistical treatment. Results show that more anomic individuals have a greater intention to commit accounting fraud and that the displacement of responsibility and moral justification act as mediating variables between anomie and the intention to commit accounting fraud. For this incipient line of research into the psychological aspects of fraudsters, this work is the first to evaluate both individual anomie and the mediating role of displacement of responsibility and moral justification. All of this can undoubtedly help to understand accounting fraud and lay the foundations for alleviating it.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/119783
ISSN: 0155-9982
DOI: 10.1080/01559982.2022.2140887
Fuente: Accounting Forum[ISSN 0155-9982], (Enero 2022)
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