posted on 2020-05-14, 09:52authored byKatherine Chi Kwan YUEN
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<td><p>This study
investigates the effect of honesty reminders on budgetary slack. Based on the
self-concept maintenance theory of Mazar, Amir, and Ariely (2008), I posit
that honesty reminders can reduce budgetary slack by making people more aware
of their own standards of honesty and lowering their dishonesty thresholds,
resulting in more honest behavior. I find strong evidence that honesty
reminders reduce budgetary slack and are marginally more effective than
penalties in reducing budgetary slack. Finally, I find that honesty reminders
have a stronger effect on slack reduction than penalties when the payoff for
slack creation is higher.</p></td></tr></table>
History
Document type
PhD dissertation
Degree awarded
PhD in Business (General Management)
Year degree awarded
2017
Supervisor(s)
LIM, Chee Yeow
Committee members
PAN, Shan Chi; ZERRILLO, Philip Charles; SEOW, Poh Sun