Abstract

•Having a revenge motive significantly increases tax fraud reporting intentions.•Having a financial reward significantly increases tax fraud reporting intentions.•There is a weak crowding out effect from a financial reward on a revenge motive.•Moral obligation mediates the relation between revenge and tax fraud reporting intentions.•Offering a financial reward to a whistleblower with a revenge motive is still effective.

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