Abstract:The persistent issue of substantial losses due to fraud has heightened interest in exploring factors contributing to fraudulent behavior, with limited focus on the role of personality traits in fraud detection. This study investigates six personality traits—wrath, envy, attachment, pride, desire, and greed—that may influence an individual’s propensity for fraud. Using data collected through questionnaires distributed to microfinance institutions in Bali, a region experiencing a high prevalence of fraud cases, … Show more
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