Abstract

The present study aims to determine the role of neuroaccounting in decision making. The data collection method is conducted by using interviews, moreover, the data analysis is analyzed by administering the interpretation of subjective understanding of informants which then followed by researchers' reflexivity. The results suggest that principal-agent relationships can occur when the legislature and the executive establish agency relationships in the policy-making process. In the perception of neuroscience; the interest of interest, the limited time of office, the inclination and limitation of knowledge to know all the public needs can be imprinted and settled in the brain, thus, it can create moral hazard and adverse selection of behavior.

Highlights

  • The present study aims to determine the role of neuroaccounting in decision making

  • Indonesian people possess a long history of corruption since before the war of Java 1820-1830, the case of mega corruption in the procurement of E-KTP that wrapped up state finance to 2.3 trillion rupiahs, sharing "kue" for the Regional Budget (APBD) in 2017

  • Based on the observations of researchers through print and electronic media, public support for the legislature is littered with various mega corruption cases. This is reinforced by the statement of an informant that not all public interests formulated in policies can be realized because of limited office time, political inclination, and knowledge to know all public needs

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Introduction

The present study aims to determine the role of neuroaccounting in decision making. The data collection method is conducted by using interviews, the data analysis is analyzed by administering the interpretation of subjective understanding of informants which followed by researchers' reflexivity. Legislative and public relations in terms of policy-making, (Arter, 2006) argued that the principal relationship that occurs between voters and the legislature shows how voters choose politicians to make decisions about public spending for them and they provide funds with pay taxes.

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