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The Fraud triangle, misuse of information technology and student integrity toward the academic cheating of UM student during the pandemic Covid-19

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  • Dodik Juliardi

    (School of Business, State University of Malang, Jl. Semarang.,No: 5, Malang, 65145, Jawa Timur, Indonesia)

  • Triadi Agung Sudarto

    (School of Business, State University of Malang, Jl. Semarang.,No: 5, Malang, 65145, Jawa Timur, Indonesia)

  • Rahmatullah at Taufiqi

    (School of Business, State University of Malang, Jl. Semarang., No: 5, Malang, 65145, Jawa Timur, Indonesia)

Abstract

There are many forms of academic cheating that occur among students, especially the practice of cheating. There are many factors that encourage students' academic cheating practices, especially with the aim of getting a targeted high score. Therefore, the researcher tries to find out the factors that influence the actions of academic cheating among students by referring to the fraud triangle theory which is relevant to the theme of this research. The variables observed in this study were: pressure (X1), opportunity (X2), rationalization (X3), misuse of information technology (X4), and student integrity (X5) as independent variables (independent), while the dependent variable (dependent) used behavior academic cheating on students (Y). This study used an instrument in the form of an open questionnaire with a Likert scale. The population that took as many as 500 accounting students, UM, and samples collected as many as 30 samples that have been filtered according to the criteria (purposive sampling). Analysis of the data used is multiple linear regression analysis. The results show that simultaneously, the variables of pressure, opportunity, rationalization, misuse of information technology, and student integrity have an influence on student academic fraud. The partial test shows that only the misuse of information technology has an effect on academic cheating of accounting students, ME, while the other variables have no significant effect. This is because when students learn online during the Covid-19 pandemic, they are able to take advantage of technological sophistication in this globalization era, especially in the current industry 4.0 era to carry out academic cheating actions that are oriented towards targeted values (GPA). Key Words:Fraud Triangle, Misuse of Information Technology, Student Integrity, Academic Cheating

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  • Dodik Juliardi & Triadi Agung Sudarto & Rahmatullah at Taufiqi, 2021. "The Fraud triangle, misuse of information technology and student integrity toward the academic cheating of UM student during the pandemic Covid-19," International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science (2147-4478), Center for the Strategic Studies in Business and Finance, vol. 10(6), pages 329-339, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:rbs:ijbrss:v:10:y:2021:i:6:p:329-339
    DOI: 10.20525/ijrbs.v10i6.1343
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