THE INFLUENCE OF LIFESTYLE AND RELIGIOUS VALUES ON ANTI-CORRUPTION ATTITUDES AMONG GENERATION Z
Abstract
Corruption is now a serious social disease that must be viewed as a grave crime. Corruption is prevalent in nearly all layers of Indonesian society, and even Generation Z students exhibit potential for corruption in various forms. Lifestyle and religious values are among the factors that influence the occurrence of corruption, so these factors need to be considered in the development of anti-corruption attitudes among Generation Z students. This study aims to analyze the influence of lifestyle and religious values on anti-corruption attitudes among Generation Z students. The research method used is quantitative, with a positivist paradigm and a correlational research design. This study uses library research and surveys as data collection techniques. The results of the study indicate that, in a partial test, lifestyle does not significantly affect anti-corruption attitudes among Generation Z. In contrast, religious values do have an impact on these attitudes. In a simultaneous test, it is shown that lifestyle and religious values affect anti-corruption attitudes with a significance of 45.2% in terms of the coefficient of determination.