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The Intervening Effect of Current Knowledge Enhancement on Attitude and Intention to Choose Accounting Career Saarce Elsye Hatane; Felicia Jesslyn Setiono
Binus Business Review Vol. 10 No. 2 (2019): Binus Business Review
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/bbr.v10i2.5689

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The purpose of this research was to examine the influence of attitude in accounting students to the intention to choose an accounting career. It was through the intention to increase current knowledge as an intervening variable. This research used a survey online method to test the research model, which was responded by a total of 503 accounting students across Java. Data analysis and hypothesis testing used partial least square as part of the structural equation model technique. According to their ages, the respondents were famous as the millennial generation in this era. The results of this research are in accordance with the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB). It is proven that attitudes have a positive and significant influence on the intentions of accounting students in terms of increasing current knowledge and choosing accounting careers. This research also supports the Social Cognitive Career Theory (SCCT). There is evidence that educational background and learning experience can increase the intention of accounting students to pursue careers in accounting. The existence of different generations leads to different perceptions of students regarding accounting careers. Therefore, further research is needed to identify these differences. The results also suggest that accounting educators need to update their curriculum by adapting the current development and demands of graduates. Last, the rapid development of technology has had a significant influence on the accounting profession.
Pengaruh Corporate Governance terhadap Financial Distress Alifia Ningrum; Saarce Elsye Hatane
Business Accounting Review Vol 5, No 1 (2017): Business Accounting Review
Publisher : Business Accounting Review

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The purpose of this study was to know the influence of corporate governance to financial distress. Corporate governance was measured by using board size, board composition, board meeting, woman in board of commissioners, and woman in board of directors. Financial distress was measured by using Altman Z-score. This study also used firm size as control variable. The samples used in this study were 59 companies in the sector of consumer goods and trade listed in Indonesian Stock Exchange in the period of 2010-2015. The hypothesis was tested by using multiple regression analysis with SPSS software version 20. The result of this study revealed that board size, woman in board of directors, and firm size significantly and negatively influenced on financial distress. However, board composition, board meeting, and woman in board of  commissioners had no significant influence on financial distress.
Analysis of Local Government Financial Information Quality Based on Internal and External Factors I Gusti Ayu Purnamawati; Saarce Elsye Hatane
AKRUAL: JURNAL AKUNTANSI Vol 11 No 2 (2020): AKRUAL: Jurnal Akuntansi
Publisher : Jurusan Akuntansi Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/jaj.v11n2.p66-81

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Abstract This study attempts to analyze the quality of local government financial information through internal and external factors. This type of research is a causative research using primary data collected through a questionnaire using a likert scale of 1-5. The location of this research is in Buleleng Regency, Bali Province. The sample of this study consisted of the head of the finance department and the accounting staff at each Regional Work Units, amounting to 45 people. The analytical method used in this research is multiple linear regression. The results showed that the competency and working experience (as internal factors), implementation of accounting information system, the role of internal audit (as external factors) had a positive and significant effect on the quality of local government financial reports However, in the future it is hoped that it can be improved through improvements and guidance in several aspects such as increasing the capacity of government officials regarding a more adequate regional financial accounting information system through improving facilities and infrastructure to support regional financial management to achieve good, transparent and accountable governance.
The Mediating Effect of Students' Perception and Satisfaction on the Relationship of Learning Environment and Accounting Career Angeline Sugiarto Yusuf; Yenni Mangoting; Melly Irna Natasya Hoetomo; Saarce Elsye Hatane; Hatane Semuel
Humaniora Vol. 12 No. 3 (2021): Humaniora
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v12i3.7114

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The research was inspired by accounting students’ failure to put their knowledge in line with their career choice in the accounting field, which in turn became a concern to higher education providers and accountant associations to be solved. The research aimed to discover accounting students’ intention to be an accountant in accounting education in Indonesia. Data were gathered through a survey with questionnaires involving accounting undergraduate students of both universities and colleges of private and govern as of vocational education in Indonesia. The 311 collected questionnaires were analyzed using Partial Least Square (PLS). The research proves that the learning environment is the main factor influencing students’ intention to pursue their careers in the accounting field. The learning environment as an external factor can alter either perception or perspective of accounting students concerning the accounting profession, affecting students’ intention to pursue a career in the accounting field. Another finding of the research is that perception of students’ beliefs built through interaction and experience of the learning environment elements can affect their satisfaction and intention to pursue a career in the accounting field.
Intellectual Capital Disclosure Analysis based on Profitability in Tourism and Hospitality Sector in Indonesia and Thailand Saarce Elsye Hatane; Naomi Lamiki; Victoria Stephanie
Jurnal Ilmiah Akuntansi Vol 6 No 2: December 2021
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jia.v6i2.38890

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This research aims to investigate the level of disclosure of intellectual capital components in tourism and hospitality companies in Indonesia and Thailand. We use intellectual capital components and profitability levels as variables. This research analyzes the differences in the level of disclosure of intellectual capital components between tourism and hospitality companies in Indonesia and Thailand that fall into the category of having high profitability and companies that fall into the category of having low profitability. This research uses One-Sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test and Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test to analyze the data. The results showed significant differences in the disclosure of intellectual capital components in tourism and hospitality companies in Indonesia and Thailand. Human Capital is the component with the highest level of disclosures. Companies classified as having high profitability tend to disclose more about intellectual capital than companies classified as having low profitability.
Effects of Risk, Profitability, Firm Reputation on Intellectual Capital Disclosures: Evidence from Indonesia Saarce Elsye Hatane; Ang Kezia Christabel; Daniella Britney
Jurnal Ilmiah Akuntansi Vol 6 No 2: December 2021
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jia.v6i2.41272

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This research aims to discover the factors that could influence Intellectual Capital Disclosure (ICD) on tourism companies in Indonesia. The research samples were 29 Indonesian tourism companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) from 2015 until 2019. This research used the panel data regression model with corporate risk, profitability, firm reputation, firm size, financial leverage, and ICD alongside its components as the tested variables. The main finding of this research was that firm risk and profitability positively influence ICD. In contrast, firm reputation negatively impacts ICD. The results also revealed that HCD was the most disclosed component. Therefore, the utilization and disclosure of IC could increase firm value and firm financial performance. Moreover, ICD could help investors in their consideration of investment decisions.
PENGARUH CUSTOMER’S PERCEIVED VALUE TERHADAP PENINGKATAN KINERJA PERUSAHAAN Priskila Adiasih; Saarce Elsye Hatane
Jurnal Manajemen Pemasaran Vol. 10 No. 1 (2016): APRIL 2016
Publisher : Institute of Research and Community Outreach - Petra Christian University

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Peningkatan gerai ritel di Indonesia menimbulkan persaingan yang ketat. Nilai yang dirasakan oleh pelanggan menjadi andil terhadap kinerja perusahaan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui hubungan nilai yang dirasakan pelanggan dengan kinerja perusahaan. Sampel penelitian adalah 35 convenience store dan 40 fashion industry di Surabaya. Hasil uji dengan partial least square menunjukkan bahwa nilai yang dirasakan pelanggan berpengaruh positif terhadap kinerja perusahaan ritel di Surabaya
Intellectual Capital Disclosures Analysis of Indonesia and Thailand Tourism and Hospitality Industry: Comparison of Ownership Structure Saarce Elsye Hatane; Ivana Fredlina Kurniawan
International Journal of Social Science and Business Vol. 6 No. 1 (2022): February
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijssb.v6i1.40970

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Setiap perusahaan memiliki struktur kepemilikan yang berbeda yang dapat mempengaruhi pengungkapan perusahaan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengkaji perbedaan tingkat ICD dan komponennya di Thailand dan Indonesia yang memiliki beberapa kesamaan. Struktur kepemilikan dibedakan menjadi dua jenis, yaitu kepemilikan manajerial dan kepemilikan lembaga keuangan. Penelitian ini menggunakan uji statistik non parametrik dalam Uji Mann-Whitney dengan terlebih dahulu melakukan uji normalitas. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan tidak ada perbedaan yang signifikan pada tingkat ICD antara perusahaan yang memiliki dan perusahaan yang tidak memiliki kepemilikan manajerial. Penelitian ini juga tidak menemukan perbedaan yang signifikan pada tingkat ICD untuk perusahaan dengan dan tanpa kepemilikan lembaga keuangan. Selain itu, penelitian ini menemukan perbedaan tingkat HCD yang signifikan antara perusahaan yang memiliki dan perusahaan yang tidak memiliki kepemilikan lembaga keuangan.
Capital Structure and Board Characteristics in Firm Performances of Indonesian LQ45 Companies Saarce Elsye Hatane; Felicia Wiyono; Josua Tarigan
The Indonesian Journal of Accounting Research Vol 23, No 2 (2020): IJAR May 2020
Publisher : The Indonesian Journal of Accounting Research

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33312/ijar.477

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This study aims to examine the effects of capital structure, and board diversities toward the performance of the company measured through ROCE and EVA spread. The study is conducted on companies from various industries that are listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (in the LQ45 index) and published an annual report for 7 years from 2010 to 2016. Capital structure management and board diversities must be well managed so that the company can sustain and secure its position in the market in order to maximize shareholders’ wealth, which becomes a new corporate paradigm for the company. This study observes a total of 588 annual reports comprising of 84 companies from various industry over a period of 7 years. Total debt to total asset ratio is used for capital structure measure as an independent variable. Gender diversity and education levels diversity are be used to measure board diversities as the moderating variables and firm performances are assessed through ROCE as accounting profit measure and EVA spread as the market-based. There are three control variables, namely, sales growth, firm size and firm age. There are eight hypotheses to be tested in this study. The results of this study are quite diverse. Debt to total assets has significant negative impacts on ROCE and EVA. Gender diversity has no significant effect on ROCE but has a negative one on EVA. The diversity in education level also has no significant impact on ROCE but has a significant positive effect on EVA. Diversity in the educational background has a significant negative effect on ROCE but has no significant influence on EVA.
Do Value Added Intellectual Coefficient and Corporate Governance Contribute to Firm's Economic Value Added Saarce Elsye Hatane; Maria Agustin; Vera Radja Kana; Jean Marc Dautrey
Petra International Journal of Business Studies Vol. 2 No. 2 (2019): DECEMBER 2019
Publisher : Master of Management, School of Business and Management, Petra Christian University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (543.789 KB) | DOI: 10.9744/ijbs.2.2.96-108

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This study is about examining the influence of Intellectual Capital and Corporate Governance to EVA. Data used in this study were collected from a sample of 121 consumer goods companies in Indonesia and Malaysia from 2010 to 2017. Panel data multiple regression was performed to examine the research framework. The intellectual capital was measured by VAIC value, while the corporate governance was explained by the audit committee, remuneration board, and auditor quality and tenure. This study found that HCE, SCE, audit committee gender, remuneration size and remuneration gender had no effect on EVA in both Malaysian and Indonesian companies. In contrast, the audit committee size was found to affect the EVA of the companies in both countries. The CEE affected the company value of Malaysian companies while it had no effect on Indonesian companies. Audit quality and audit tenure had a positive effect only on Malaysian companies and none on Indonesian companies. This study used limited variables and a narrow business sector, thus the future research may expand the research model for other types of industries and apply the model in other countries.
Co-Authors Abi Kresna Lienardi Aditya Ferryanto ALAN DARMASAPUTRA Alfonsis Claresta Alifia Ningrum Aloysius Richard Anthony Alvionita Stifanny Selan Amanda Wijaya Ang Kezia Christabel Ang Kezia Christabel Angela Irena Gunawan Angela Irena Gunawan Angeline Sugiarto Yusuf Angelique, Zefanya Metanoya Antonia, Aileen Jessica Antonia, Aileen Jessica Arie Widiharta Aristofer Austin Brian Edbert Yonathan Britney, Daniella Carine Jacqueline Hetharie Christabel, Ang Kezia Christella Jeaneva Eugenia Cindy Priscilia Junaidi Claresta, Alfonsis Claudia Jessica Cyndy Fransisca Cynthia Aggrean Cynthia Priskilla Handoyo Daniella Britney Daniella Britney Darmasaputra Alan Dautrey, Jean Dautrey, Jean Marc David Sasmita Debora Ratih Hartantri Devie Devie Devie, Devie Dewi Rembulan Diah Dharmayanti Diah Dharmayanti Dikky Wijaya Dio Adi Hendrawan Eden Victoria Eden Victoria Elenne Stefanie Kuanda Elisa Tjondro Elizabeth Cornelius Eranio Randy Eugenia Vanessa Rimba Evelyn Shintania Fabiola Yoel Fannie Felita Setiawan Felicia Jesslyn Setiono Felicia Oetomo Felicia Wiyono Felicitas Fanny Gunawan Fenia Agustin Gunawan Ferdian, Gabriele Nia Fifi Fifi Fifi Fransisca Soetanto Gabriele Nia Ferdian Gabriella Karuniajaya Hartono Gabronino, Rosalia Taub Gisella Liemanto Lim Gomes I., Nadya Graciela Agustin Tandiono Handry Adhi Prawira Hatane Semuel Hendri Kwistianus Hervindra, Christoforus Hervindra, Christoforus Hervindra, Christoforus Hirawanto, Rafel Romero I Gusti Ayu Purnamawati I Gusti Ayu Purnamawati Inriani Yoseph Irene Melina Teguh Ivana Fredlina Kurniawan Jane Jacinda Maitri Firman Jean Dautrey Jean Marc Dautrey Jean-Marc Dautrey Jennifer Eugene Chandra Jennifer Eugene Chandra Jessica Hermawan Telim Jevilia Widyatama Joanna Edrea Ung Joanna Elizabeth Wijaya Joel Caesar Cornelius Jordi Layadi Josephine Bianca Indrawila Josua Tarigan Josua Tarigan Josua Tarigan Josua Tarigan Josua Tarigan Josua Tarigan Josua Tarigan Kana, Vera Radja Kennard Robby Yulianto Kethrine Aprilia Willianto Kevin Setiadi Lamiki, Naomi Liliana Megawati Sindhu Lisa Laiman Livia Febrina Lydia Natalia Funome Madeline Tjandra Marchelio Eka Cipta Lieantono Maria Agustin Maria Agustin Maria Brigitta Adriane Irianto Mariana Mariana Mariana Melinda Setiadi Melissa Wong Melissa Wong Melly Irna Natasya Hoetomo Mozes Yoshua Bizaliel Mainake Nadya Gomes I Naomi Lamiki Naomi Lamiki Natalia Ivana Halim Natasha Priscilla Yulianto Nathania Ayu Nugroho Nguyen, Tristan Oviliani Yenty Yuliana Patricia Tanjaya Patricia Tanjaya, Patricia Priskila Adiasih Priskila Adiasih Rachael Monica Salim Rafel Romero Hirawanto Regina Febby Revina Tjanlisan Ricky Wijaya Shalim Rina Pricelya Ibrahim Sastrawati, Waisiyana Setiawan, Fannie Felita Shendy Christyanto Silvia Rostianingsih Silvia Rostianingsih Sinaga, Sylvia Natasha Sirapanji Olivia Stefanie Stella Sonbay Stefany Lia Jonathan Stella Wulan Pratama Stephanie Cynthia Djuali Stephanie Sugianto Stephanie Yunita Nathania Stephanie, Victoria Stifanny Christin Okhotan Susanna Susanna Susanna Todo Tondi Betha Samosir Vanesha Gladys Setyono Vera Radja Kana Victoria Stephanie Victoria Stephanie Waisiyana Sastrawati Wijaya, Elizabeth Wijaya, Elizabeth Willy Wiyogo Yemima Yulia Yenni Mangoting Yenni Mangoting Yohanes Rudolf Benu Yonatan Tri Eka Putra Yuliana Tungabdi Yuliana Yuliana Yuliana Yurike Hamdani Zanderet’s, Christina