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The impact of accounting information on ethical behavior has been extensively documented. Additionally, agency theory is a widely accepted behavioral perspective. Despite this, there is an absence of instructional material in the accounting education literature that ties ethical issues to an...
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In a world of increasingly global commerce, individual managers frequently migrate permanently to a new place of work. Over time, they acculturate—they learn and acquire the values of their host culture. The differences between national cultures' norms concerning the morality of questionable...
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This study investigates how relative performance information (RPI) and peers' rule-breaking affect an employee's own rule-breaking in both the absence and presence of weak formal controls. We vary the presence of RPI (absent vs. present), the level of peers' rule-breaking (low vs. high), and the...
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