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The Influence of Governance Characteristics and Enterprise Risk Management on Intellectual Capital in Banking in Indonesia Rohayati, Rohayati; Hady, Hamdy; Nalurita, Febria
Gema Wiralodra Vol. 15 No. 2 (2024): Gema Wiralodra
Publisher : Universitas Wiralodra

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31943/gw.v15i2.712

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Intellectual capital (IC) is a crucial driver of developing knowledge-based economic value for an organization, such as a bank. With intellectual capital, company can generate knowledge-based economic value as a source of competitive advantage, influencing innovation and value for stakeholders. This research aims to analyze and explain the influence of governance characteristics and enterprise risk management on intellectual capital in banking in Indonesia. The independent variables are audit committee, board independence, institutional ownership, enterprise risk management, return on assets, leverage and corporate social responsibility as well as the dependent variable intellectual capital. The data used in this research is secondary data sourced from the annual reports of banking companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI) during the period 2018 to 2022. The research sample was selected using a purposive sampling method so that 42 companies were sampled. The data analysis used to test the hypothesis is multiple regression analysis using e-views 9. The research results show that the audit committee has a positive effect, board independence has a negative effect, institutional ownership has a negative effect, enterprise risk management has no effect, return on assets has an effect positively, leverage has no effect, and corporate social responsibility has a negative effect on intellectual capital. Implications of this research to understand how bank managers affect intellectual capital, this study examines a variety of factors, including audit committee, board independence, institutional ownership, enterprise risk management, return on assets, leverage and corporate social responsibility. It suggests that managers should focus on enhancing their intellectual capital to make informed investment decisions and effectively manage their bank's resources, thereby enhancing their investment performance.
Financial Distress, What Factors Affect It? Anggraeni, Titi; Hady, Hamdy; Nalurita, Febria
Gema Wiralodra Vol. 15 No. 1 (2024): Gema Wiralodra
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31943/gw.v15i1.666

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Every company, small or large, can experience financial distress, to anticipate it, company need to know the factors that lead to financial distress. This study aimed to examine the relationship between operation cash flow, leverage, size of the company, retained earnings, director size, and audit committee on financial distress. This study used 114 manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesian stock market from the year 2018 until 2022. This research added director size and audit committee. The research uses quantitative data, and the data type used is secondary data collected from the financial reports of the companies under study listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The result showed that operation cash flow, size of company, retained earnings, and director size have negative relationships with financial distress. However, leverage and audit committees have positive relationships. Management needs to manage operating cash flow, minimize leverage, manage the size of the company and retained earnings also manage the size of the director and audit committee according to the size of the company.