2022
DOI: 10.30699/ijf.2022.276553.1204
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Presenting a Behavioral Alienation Role Model in Career Path Development of Stock Exchange Organization Certified Auditors

Abstract: Presenting an audit report is the basis for developing competitive strategies that, in the form of operational transparency, are able to guide stakeholders in financial decisions and inform them of operational information and facts. Because auditors have a crucial role to play in reporting these reports, they need to be more balanced, both professionally and on the basis of psychological functions, in finding performance gaps with the functional realities of companies. Therefore, knowing the individual charact… Show more

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“…In many research, conflicts that occur among auditors are because auditors tend to try to maintain their professionalism (Putri & Pratiwi, 2021) (Doozandeh et al, 2022) (Arabyarmohamadi et al, 2022) (Hoseininasab et al, 2020) which is a form of auditor behavior when the party being audited/client defends their wishes or their institution. Conflicts are more common in accounting professional organizations than in accountants who work in business organizational environments.…”
Section: Jrak 132mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In many research, conflicts that occur among auditors are because auditors tend to try to maintain their professionalism (Putri & Pratiwi, 2021) (Doozandeh et al, 2022) (Arabyarmohamadi et al, 2022) (Hoseininasab et al, 2020) which is a form of auditor behavior when the party being audited/client defends their wishes or their institution. Conflicts are more common in accounting professional organizations than in accountants who work in business organizational environments.…”
Section: Jrak 132mentioning
confidence: 99%