Desain Program Pelaporan yang Optimal: Analisis Kualitatif Terhadap Efek Pemberian Insentif dan Dinamika Keterlibatan Pelapor

Authors

  • Eka Wahyu Kasih STIE Kasih Bangsa, Jakarta
  • Ngadi Permana STIE Kasih Bangsa, Jakarta
  • A. Sigit Pramono Hadi STIE Kasih Bangsa, Jakarta

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61132/santri.v2i5.916

Keywords:

whistleblowing, financial incentives, reporting, whistleblower engagement, reporting programs

Abstract

This study aims to analyze the optimal design of whistleblowing programs, focusing on the effects of incentives and the dynamics of whistleblower engagement. Through a qualitative literature review, the research explores the impact of financial incentives on the effectiveness of whistleblowing programs and how factors such as organizational culture and management support influence whistleblowers' decisions. The findings show that while financial incentives are effective in encouraging reporting, excessive incentives can reduce the quality of the information provided. On the other hand, factors such as anonymity and protections for whistleblowers significantly increase their engagement. This study highlights the importance of a holistic approach that combines financial and non-financial incentives with strong protections for whistleblowers to ensure program effectiveness. Furthermore, policy implications suggest the need for continuous evaluation of whistleblowing programs to ensure they remain relevant and effective in detecting violations across different sectors. Although this study provides valuable insights, several limitations, including its focus on literature sourced from the United States and the absence of empirical data, affect the generalization of the findings. Therefore, further research is necessary to test these findings in various organizational contexts and environments.

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Published

2024-10-14

How to Cite

Eka Wahyu Kasih, Ngadi Permana, & A. Sigit Pramono Hadi. (2024). Desain Program Pelaporan yang Optimal: Analisis Kualitatif Terhadap Efek Pemberian Insentif dan Dinamika Keterlibatan Pelapor. SANTRI : Jurnal Ekonomi Dan Keuangan Islam, 2(5), 121–134. https://doi.org/10.61132/santri.v2i5.916