This research aims to discuss the influence of the fraud diamond concept, which consists of pressure, opportunity, rationalization, and capability on students' academic fraud behavior. This research is a type of quantitative research. The population in this study were D4 students of the Public Sector Accounting Study Program, Department of Agribusiness Management, Jember State Polytechnic class of 2018-2020. This study uses purposive sampling on taking the sample with the criteria that students are active in the Public Sector Accounting D4 Study Program and have committed or encountered academic fraud during college until a selection of 139 respondents was obtained. The results of this study indicate that pressure and opportunity have no significant effect on academic fraud behavior. In contrast, rationalization and capability substantially impact student academic fraud behavior.
This study aims to determine the management of BUMDes Mandiri and the success factors for the performance of BUMDes Mandiri in Suci Village, Panti District, Jember Regency. The research method used is descriptive qualitative. The type of data needed is primary data with data collection techniques by observation, interviews with BUMDes Mandiri administrators and documentation. The results showed that the main business activity of BUMDes Mandiri was selling household goods with cash and credit payments with a marketing strategy that was by utilizing the existing village apparatus and routine recitation activities for mothers. There are still no competitors in the Suci village, making it easier for BUMDes Mandiri to carry out their business activities. Independent BUMDes employees still need assistance from the sub-district in completing BUMDes financial reports. BUMDes Mandiri in 2021 will only compile a bank subsidiary ledger, general cash book, and cash subsidiary ledger
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