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THE EFFECT OF GOAL ORIENTATION AND EGO DEPLETION ON AUDIT JUDGMENT WITH TASK COMPLEXITY AS MODERATING VARIABLE
This research examines and provides the empirical evidence of the influence of learning goal orientation, proving performance goal orientation, avoiding performance goal orientation, and ego depletion to audit judgement with task complexity as moderacy. The data were collected by using the given questionnaire to auditors from 15 public accounting firm in South Sumatera. The samples were selected by using a purposive sampling method. This research used Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) as analyse of method and Smart - PLS 4.0. The results from this research showed learning goal orientation and ego depletion have no significant effect on audit judgement, while avoiding performance goal orientation has a negative effect and proving performance goal orientation has a positive effect on audit judgement. It also showed task complexity moderated the influence of learning goal orientation, proving performance goal orientation, avoiding performance, and ego depletion on audit judgement.
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