Indra Wijaya Kusuma
Departemen Akuntansi, Fakultas Ekonomika Dan Bisnis, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta

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Journal : Jurnal Akuntansi

Analisis faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi independensi penampilan akuntan publik Retty Novianty; Indra Wijaya Kusuma
Jurnal Akuntansi dan Auditing Indonesia Vol 5, No 1 (2001)
Publisher : Accounting Department, Faculty of Business and Economics, Universitas Islam Indonesia

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This study aims to identify and to test factors that effect public acountant's  appearance. The auditor's independence has an important role in the view of companies, investors and the auditor themeselves. Investigation on 75 respondents from public accountant firms and user companies in Indonesia, found that financial interest in the client's company and business relationship with their clients were the only significant factors in affecting the independence. the significant result was not found for non audit services offered by auditors, the lenght of continuiting audit services, the size of the audit firm, competition in providing auditing services among auditors, and audit fees.
Are masculine-faced CEOs linked to higher stock price risks? Evidence from Indonesia Soeprajitno, Raden Roro Widya Ningtyas; Rahayu Putri Agustina; Izzul Islam Noor Mustain; Indra Wijaya Kusuma
Jurnal Akuntansi dan Auditing Indonesia Vol 28, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Accounting Department, Faculty of Business and Economics, Universitas Islam Indonesia

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This study examines whether masculine-faced CEOs are associated with a higher stock price crash risk. Using the purposive sampling method, we collected 2,969 samples from companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange from 2010 to 2019. We use the least square regression test with the robust Coarsened Exact Matching (CEM) approach to overcome sensitivity to behavioral bias. We found that CEOs with masculine faces are at higher risk of causing falling stock prices and are proven to be robust. Furthermore, only male CEOs with masculine faces were associated with falling stock prices; not female CEOs. Our findings are the first in Indonesia, complementing the development of the literature on individual characteristics by identifying CEOs with masculine faces as personality and characteristic shapers of falling stock prices. Although this study is limited to measuring facial features, which are part of an individual’s gene characteristics, it also provides stakeholders with insights into the importance of considering facial structure when evaluating CEO decision-making.