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Journal : JIA (Jurnal Ilmiah Akuntansi)

Credit Decisions Making Through the Use of Information Company’s Financial Performance and Environmental Performance Putu Riesty Masdiantini; Ni Luh Asri Savitri; Sunitha Devi
Jurnal Ilmiah Akuntansi Vol 8 No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jia.v8i1.53882

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Before credit is given, the bank must first conduct a credit analysis to ensure that the customer can really be trusted. It is important for loan officers to understand other information or the latest information related to lending. Through the use of data on the company's financial performance and environmental performance, this study seeks to obtain empirical evidence about the provision of loan decisions. This study uses a quasi-experimental design with a 2X2 factorial layout, which is an experimental method. 81 students enrolled in the Bachelor of Accounting Program comprised the sample for this study, which was chosen using a purposive sampling technique and the non-probability method. The Two-Way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) test was employed in the data analysis process. The study's findings show that credit decisions are significantly impacted by both financial and environmental performance.
Mapping Tolerance in Accounting and Finance: A Decade of Behavioral Insights and Research Trends (2013–2023) Devi, Sunitha; Yadnyana, I Ketut; Widanaputra, Anak Agung Gde Putu; Ratnadi, Ni Made Dwi
Jurnal Ilmiah Akuntansi Vol 10 No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jia.v10i1.85357

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Tolerance, understood as an individual psychological disposition, plays a vital role in mitigating conflicts, particularly those rooted in financial and accounting contexts. Despite its significance, most existing research tends to focus on institutional mechanisms such as corporate governance, financial reporting quality, and risk tolerance related specifically to investment behavior, rather than exploring how individual tolerance as a broader construct influences conflict prevention within financial domains. This gap highlights the need for a comprehensive examination of tolerance from an individual behavioral perspective in accounting and finance. This study aims to address this gap by conducting a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) of 29 empirical studies published between 2013 and 2023, all retrieved from the Scopus database. The analysis encompasses demographic trends, thematic emphases, and methodological approaches within the current literature. Key findings from the demographic analysis indicate a surge of interest during the COVID-19 pandemic period (2020–2021), suggesting heightened relevance of tolerance in times of crisis. Furthermore, the majority of relevant studies are published in specialized accounting and finance journals, with a geographic concentration in Asian countries such as Malaysia, Indonesia, China, and Korea. Quantitative research methods dominate these studies, focusing predominantly on risk tolerance rather than broader tolerance behaviors. The review identifies a diverse array of factors affecting individual tolerance, including demographic variables (age, gender, marital status, ethnicity, education), personality traits (openness, prudence, honesty, humbleness), and socio-cultural influences (culture, politics, family support, religion). Tolerance influences various behavioral outcomes, ranging from investment decision-making and financial risk management to the use of online social networks and even academic fraud conduct. By synthesizing these findings, the study contributes meaningful insights to the emerging fields of financial behavior and accounting behavior, emphasizing the critical, yet underexplored, role of tolerance. Additionally, the mapping of literature highlights promising directions for future research to further elucidate how fostering tolerance can effectively reduce conflicts in financial settings.
Co-Authors Aditya Putra, I Putu Wahyu Alit, Ngurah Anak Agung Gde Putu Widanaputra Anan, Made Wimantara Budiarta, Luh Gede Rahayu Budiasih, I Gusti Nyoman Desak Putu Erna Juliarmini Dewa Nyoman Badera Dewi, Gusti Ayu Ketut Rencana Sari Dewi, Luh Gede Kusuma Dewi, Ni Luh Manik Asih Arta Dewi, Putu Eka Dianita Marvilianti Egi Prayana Febriyanti, Ni Luh Meilina Gede Adi Yuniarta Gusti Ayu Tunince Arianti I Gd Nandra Hary Wiguna, I Gd Nandra Hary I Gede Arya Wigarba I Gede Hestha Mahan Dana I Gusti Ayu Nyoman Budiasih I Gusti Putu Geria Warsita Widya Darma I Ketut Yadnyana I Nyoman Dedi Setiadi I Nyoman Putra Yasa I Putu Hendra Martadinata . I Putu Wahyu Aditya Putra Ida Ayu Putu, Cintya Paramitha Kadek Heni Yuliana Sari Kadek Sinta Dewi Kadek Yudi Wiguna Komang Adi Kurniawan Saputra leny sukmayanti Lucy Sri Musmini Luh Gede Kusuma Dewi Luh Gede Rahayu Budiarta Made Riki Ponga Kusyanda Mahendra, Kadek Yogi Dwi Martin Mahardika, A.A.N. Yudha Merliana Dewi Ngurah Alit Ni Komang Sri Purnami Ni Luh Asri Savitri Ni Luh Budiari Ni Luh Gede Erni Sulindawati Ni Luh Gede Yastini Ni Luh Indrawati Ni Made Dwi Ratnadi Ni Made Sindy Warasniasih Ni Putu Noviyantini Noviyantini, Ni Putu Nyoman Suadnyana Pasek, Nyoman Suadnyana Nyoman Trisna Herawati Pratama, Putu Adi Pratama, Putu Bayu Prayana, Egi Priandani, Ni Made Yanti Putra, I Gusti Made Priyambhada Putra, Putu Cipta Perdana Putu Adi Pratama Putu Bayu Pratama Putu Cipta Perdana Putra Putu Febriyanti Putu Riesty Masdiantini Putu Riesty Masdiantini, Putu Riesty Romi Ananda Putra Sekarrini, Ni Luh Setiadi, I Nyoman Dedi sukmayanti, leny Suryani, Kadek Ria Warasniasih, Ni Made Sindy Wiguna, Dewa Made Kramas Artha Windayani, Sang Putu