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Journal : Akurasi

Anteseden dan konsekuensi keberlanjutan laba di sektor transportasi dan logistik yang diakibatkan dampak Covid 19 tahun 2018-2022 Imani, Carolyn Natasya; Khomsiyah, Khomsiyah
AKURASI: Jurnal Riset Akuntansi dan Keuangan Vol 7 No 1 (2025)
Publisher : LPMP Imperium

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36407/akurasi.v7i1.1404

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Transportation and logistics companies have been significantly impacted of the COVID-19 pandemic, leading the fluctuations in profitability between periods. Pandemic has signaled instability in profit levels during this period. The study involves 17 transportation and logistics sector listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange, using purposive sampling techniques. Data analysis was conducted using path analysis with SmartPLS 3.0 software. This research is among the few to consider profit persistence as an intervening variable, particularly in the context of the pandemic in the transportation and logistics sector. Path analysis approach was used with more sophisticated statistical tests than previous studies.
Apakah stakeholder pressure dan firm size mampu meningkatkan kualitas pelaporan terpadu dengan kinerja perusahaan sebagai variabel moderasi Hukama, Afifah Nidaul; Khomsiyah, Khomsiyah
AKURASI: Jurnal Riset Akuntansi dan Keuangan Vol 6 No 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36407/akurasi.v6i3.1423

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This study analyzed the influence of stakeholder pressure and company size on integrated reporting and the role of corporate performance as a moderating variable on the influence of stakeholder pressure on integrated reporting. Data for this study were obtained from 36 companies that have published integrated reports listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for 2021 to 2023, with 108 observations and hypotheses tested using panel regression analysis with the Eviews 13 program. Content elements of the framework published by the International Integrated Reporting Council were used to measure the quality of integrated reporting in the study. The results revealed that stakeholder pressure had no effect on integrated reporting, Firm Size had a significant influence on integrated reporting, and company performance could not moderate the influence of stakeholder pressure on integrated reporting. Public interest statementsThe managerial implication is that Management needs to pay attention to stakeholder pressure to improve transparency and accountability in integrated reporting. Management must ensure that the reporting is comprehensive, accurate, and relevant, covering financial and non-financial performance aspects. Companies with good performance may be better able to meet stakeholder expectations, and conversely, increasing pressure can encourage companies to improve their performance