FRAUD TRIANGLE FACTORS INFLUENCING ACCOUNTING FRAUD IN INDONESIA

Accounting fraud in Indonesia remains a recurring issue faced by many companies. The fraud triangle theory explains that fraud may occur due to pressure, opportunity, and rationalization. This study aims to examine the factors that contribute to accounting fraud from the perspective of the fraud tri...

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Published inInternational Journal of Innovative Technologies in Economy no. 3(51)
Main Authors Barnabas Tridig S., Santy Setiawan, Juni Junaedi Andreas
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 16.09.2025
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ISSN2412-8368
2414-1305
DOI10.31435/ijite.3(51).2025.3343

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Summary:Accounting fraud in Indonesia remains a recurring issue faced by many companies. The fraud triangle theory explains that fraud may occur due to pressure, opportunity, and rationalization. This study aims to examine the factors that contribute to accounting fraud from the perspective of the fraud triangle. The sample comprises financial reports from 26 property companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange between 2021 and 2022. Logistic regression was used as the analytical tool. The findings show that external pressure, industry conditions, and rationalization have no significant effect on fraud, while audit quality does influence accounting fraud. This study is expected to provide insights for companies to anticipate accounting fraud by implementing preventive measures within their organizations.
ISSN:2412-8368
2414-1305
DOI:10.31435/ijite.3(51).2025.3343