Habsyah Fitri Aryani
Indonesian Nahdlatul Ulama University

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Perspective of the Accountant's Code of Ethics on Weton Market Characteristics According to Cultural Beliefs Habsyah Fitri Aryani; Siti Nur Hanifa; Muhammad Aras Prabowo
Innovation Business Management and Accounting Journal Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): Financial Crime in Digital Era
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56070/ibmaj.icals.2024.004

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This research aims to find out and understand the accounting code of ethics. The accounting code of ethics is a set of principles and standards designed to serve as guidelines for accountants to behave professionally and responsibly in carrying out their duties. The accounting code of ethics consists of five accounting principles. including objectivity, integrity, confidentiality and professional behavior, competence and professional prudence. These five basic principles can be internalized into the character of market days according to Javanese cultural beliefs. The market day consists of five days, namely legi, pahing, pon, wage, and kliwon. The five market days have different characteristics. The characteristics of each market day can be used as role models for an accountant in carrying out professional duties and responsibilities. This research uses a literature review study with an explanation of each basic principle of accounting professional ethics which is then internalized into the weton character of Javanese cultural market days.
Analysis of the Application of Profit Sharing Method from A Javanese Cultural Perspective in South Sumatera Muhammad Aras Prabowo; Baeby Aulia Frisca Yanti; Habsyah Fitri Aryani
Innovation Business Management and Accounting Journal Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): Financial Crime in Digital Era
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56070/ibmaj.icals.2024.008

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This study aims to analyze the application of the accountant’s codeof ethics in the Javanese cultural profit-sharing method in SouthSumatera. This study uses a literature study, or literature review,and analyzes data with a descriptive qualitative approach. Theliterature sources used include journal articles that are relevant tothe research topic. This study reveals that there are three thingsrelated to profit-sharing including (1) maro or paron, (2) farmlaborers, (3) wong tani. These three values strengthen theapplication of the accountant’s code of ethics in the profit-sharingmethod.
Analysis of the Code of Ethics of the Five Pandawa Character Perspective Accountants Muhammad Aras Prabowo; Emilia Rachmi Muntaha; Habsyah Fitri Aryani
Innovation Business Management and Accounting Journal Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): Financial Crime in Digital Era
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56070/ibmaj.icals.2024.011

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This study explores the use of "five" metaphors from the Mahabharata epic to describe five fundamental principles in accountant ethics. Each Pandavas character is associated with core principles that guide the professional behavior of accountants. This research method uses the literature method. The results of the discussion containing character and its history, Yudhishthira symbolizes integrity, emphasizing the importance of honesty and justice. Bhima reflects professional and caution competence, calling for strength in knowledge and skills. Arjuna describes objectivity, where accountants must maintain neutrality and not favor in decision making. Nakula is associated with the principle of confidentiality, emphasizing the importance of maintaining confidential information. Finally, Sahadeva symbolizes professional behavior, which requires accountants to act ethically and in accordance with professional standards. By using this analogy, this research offers a new way to understand and teach the principles of accountant ethics through the merging of cultural values ​​and professionalism.