Research on tax compliance has shown that nonpecuniary incentives are very important for explaining tax compliance, and may outweigh the importance of enforcing tax payments with deterring instruments. This thesis seeks to deepen the understanding of why and how taxpayers respond to nonpecuniary incentives to comply with the tax code. In particular, this thesis examines the importance of framing, reputational concerns, and the interplay of trust in authorities and deterrence exerted by the state. The second central research objective in this thesis is to explore the societal determinants and characteristics of trust in government. This dissertations shows that the objective trustworthiness of institutions does not necessarily coincide with ...
The objective of this study regards with the issue that Indonesia is facing about tax revenue. Curre...
Slippery Slope Framework has attracted exceptional attention from researchers in economic psychology...
What actions do governments take that may affect individual trust? Although the literature on tax mo...
Tax compliance has been studied in economics by analysing the individual decision of a representativ...
To trust is to believe that another person will cooperate for your benefit and will not take advanta...
Tax authorities utilize a wide range of instruments to motivate honest taxpaying ranging from strict...
This study examines the role of trust to moderate the relationship between deterrence factors and ta...
Those engaging in tax non-compliance have been conventionally explained as rational economic actors ...
The purpose of the article/hypothesis: The aim of this work is to delve into the significance of tru...
AbstractTax compliance represents a social dilemma in which the short-term self-interest to minimize...
Using data on trust and trustworthiness from the 1990 wave of the World Values Survey, I first inves...
Why an institution’s rules and regulations are obeyed or disobeyed is an important question for regu...
Conference paperWhy an institution’s rules and regulations are obeyed or disobeyed is an important ...
The slippery slope framework of tax compliance emphasizes the importance of trust in authorities as ...
Every country, with a voluntary tax collection system, should consider the potential tax evasion. T...
The objective of this study regards with the issue that Indonesia is facing about tax revenue. Curre...
Slippery Slope Framework has attracted exceptional attention from researchers in economic psychology...
What actions do governments take that may affect individual trust? Although the literature on tax mo...
Tax compliance has been studied in economics by analysing the individual decision of a representativ...
To trust is to believe that another person will cooperate for your benefit and will not take advanta...
Tax authorities utilize a wide range of instruments to motivate honest taxpaying ranging from strict...
This study examines the role of trust to moderate the relationship between deterrence factors and ta...
Those engaging in tax non-compliance have been conventionally explained as rational economic actors ...
The purpose of the article/hypothesis: The aim of this work is to delve into the significance of tru...
AbstractTax compliance represents a social dilemma in which the short-term self-interest to minimize...
Using data on trust and trustworthiness from the 1990 wave of the World Values Survey, I first inves...
Why an institution’s rules and regulations are obeyed or disobeyed is an important question for regu...
Conference paperWhy an institution’s rules and regulations are obeyed or disobeyed is an important ...
The slippery slope framework of tax compliance emphasizes the importance of trust in authorities as ...
Every country, with a voluntary tax collection system, should consider the potential tax evasion. T...
The objective of this study regards with the issue that Indonesia is facing about tax revenue. Curre...
Slippery Slope Framework has attracted exceptional attention from researchers in economic psychology...
What actions do governments take that may affect individual trust? Although the literature on tax mo...