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  • Ethical Awareness, Ethical ...
    Latan, Hengky; Jabbour, Charbel Jose Chiappetta; de Sousa Jabbour, Ana Beatriz Lopes

    Journal of business ethics, 03/2019, Letnik: 155, Številka: 1
    Journal Article

    This study aims to examine the ethical decisionmaking (EDM) model proposed by Schwartz (J Bus Ethics, doi: 10.1007/sl0551-015-2886-8, 2016), where we consider the factors of non-rationality and aspects that affect ethical judgments of auditors to make the decision to blow the whistle. In this paper, we argue that the intention of whistleblowing depends on ethical awareness (EAW) and ethical judgment (EJW) as well as there is a mediationmoderation due to emotion (EMT) and perceived moral intensity (PMI) of auditors. Data were collected using an online survey with 162 external auditors who worked on audit firms in Indonesia as well as 173 internal auditors working in the manufacturing and financial services. The result of multigroup analysis shows that emotion (EMT) can mediate the relationship between EAW and EJW. The nature of this relationship is more complex and then tested by adding moderating variables using consistent partial least squares approach. We found that EMT and PMI can improve the relationship between ethical judgments and whistleblowing intentions. These findings indicate that internal auditors are more likely to blow the whistle than external auditors; and reporting wrongdoing internally and anonymously are the preferred way of professional accountants to blow the whistle in Indonesia.