The goal of this study is to know how internal control and whistleblowing system influence fraud prevention moderated by an ethical climate. The object of the research is the Local Government Unit (LGU) in Soppeng Municipality. The study included 135 respondents from 27 LGUs. The primary data from the questionnaire were used in this study, which makes use of purposive sampling. Using the moderated regression analysis (MRA), the data were analyzed. The outcomes showed that the internal control and whistleblowing system had a positive and significant effect on fraud prevention. An ethical climate can strengthen the influence of internal control and whistleblowing systems in preventing fraud. The novelty of this research is the existence of ethical climates as a moderator that provides confidence about the right form of behavior in an organization. This research is important because it can help local governments to fight fraud and can increase public trust.
This study aims to examine the effect of leadership style and organizational commitment on employee performance during the Covid-19 pandemic. The objects in this study are employees of PT Sinar Mayang Lestari. This research uses quantitative research. The population in this study were 60 employees of PT Sinar Mayang Lestari. The sampling technique in this research is saturated sample or total sampling, which is as many as 60 respondents. This study uses primary data obtained by distributing online questionnaires with the help of google forms. The data obtained were then processed using SPSS analysis tools, namely reliability test, multicollinearity test, heteroscedasticity test, normality test, and multiple regression analysis (F test, T test, and R2 test). The results of this study indicate that partially, leadership style has no effect on employee performance during the Covid-19 pandemic which is indicated by a significance level of 0.261> 0.05, while organizational commitment affects employee performance during the Covid-19 pandemic with a significance level of 0, 00 < 0.05.
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