@article{Iskandar:124316,
      recid = {124316},
      author = {Iskandar, Deden Dinar and Wuenscher, Tobias},
      title = {Finding the Stronger Impact among Bribery, Financial  Reward, and Religious Attitude: The Insights of Experiment  on Environmental Tax Compliance in Indonesia},
      address = {2012-02},
      number = {423-2016-27068},
      pages = {22},
      year = {2012},
      abstract = {The degradation of environmental quality has been one of  the main concerns in
Indonesia. The government has  mentioned the environmental tax as the instrument  of
environmental management; however, the primary potential  problem will be the issue
of compliance. Inspired by the  situation in Indonesia, this study is expected  to
contribute on environmental regulation and tax  compliance literatures by examining
and comparing the  impact of bribery, financial reward, and religious attitude  on
compliance in a developing country where the bribery  prevails. The study employs
laboratory experiment approach.  The results indicate that bribery has the strongest
impact;  the presence of bribery significantly worsens the  compliance. Financial
reward enhances the compliance only  if the bribery is curbed, while religious attitude
has no  significant impact.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/124316},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.124316},
}