The Effect of Healthy Lifestyle, Roles Stress and Self-Efficacy on Auditor Performance with Emotional Quotient as Moderating Variable

M. Rifkhi Fauzan S., Kartini, Arifuddin1

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Publication Date: 2020/02/05

Abstract: This study aims to examine the effect of healthy lifestyle, role stress and self-efficacy on auditor performance with emotional quotient as moderating variable. Respondents in this study are auditors who work for Inspectorate in Makassar, Gowa and Maros, Indonesia. The population in this study is 60 auditor and the sampling technique uses a cencus method, which is the entire population were used as a research samples. In this study the method used was explanatory research. Data collection used a questionnaire instrument. Data were analyzed using Moderated Regression Analysis (MRA). The result show that healthy lifestyle positively and significantly affects auditor performance. Role stress are negatively and significantly affects auditor performance. Self-efficacy positively and significantly affects auditor performance. Further analysis found that Emotional quotient mediates the relationship among healthy lifestyle, role stress and self-efficacy on auditor performance.

Keywords: Component; Healthy Lifestyle, Role Stress, Self-Efficacy, Auditor Performance.

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