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BEYOND GREENWASHING: HOW FOREIGN BOARDS TRANSFORM CARBON DISCLOSURE INTO PROFITABILITY Kurnia, Pipin; Darlis, Edfan; Agusti, Restu; Supriono, Supriono; Wiguna, Meilda; Khan, Muhammad Arsalan
Jurnal Akuntansi Multiparadigma Vol 16, No 2 (2025): Jurnal Akuntansi Multiparadigma (Agustus 2025 - Desember 2025)
Publisher : Universitas Brawijaya

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PENGGUNAAN ALTMAN Z-SCORE, SPRINGATE, DAN ZMIJEWSKI DALAM MEMPREDIKSI KEBANGKRUTAN BUMN DI INDONESIA Arai, Putri; Nasrizal, Nasrizal; Kurnia, Pipin
CURRENT: Jurnal Kajian Akuntansi dan Bisnis Terkini Vol. 2 No. 3 (2021): CURRENT : Jurnal Kajian Akuntansi dan Bisnis Terkini
Publisher : Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jc.2.3.483-505

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This study aims to determine and analyze (1) the diffrences among Altman Z-Score, Springate, and Zmijewski models to predict bankruptcy, (2) the most accurate model to predict bankruptcy in State-owned Companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX). The research method uses is a quantitative research method with secondary data in the form of financial reports during 2014-2018 accessed on www.idx.co.id and companies website. The population in this study are state-owned companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) in 2014-2018 period. With the sample are 19 companies selected using purposive sampling method. The data analysis method using the Altman Z-Score, Springate, and Zmijewski formulas, with Microsoft Excel 2010 as a calculation tool. The results of this study is indicate that there are differences between the Altman Z-Score, Springate, and Zmijewski models in predict bankruptcy in state-owned companies listed on the IDX because each model uses different financial ratios. The most accurately model to predicts the bankruptcy of state-owned companies is the Zmijewski model.
FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI PENGUNGKAPAN ASET BIOLOGIS PADA PERUSAHAAN PERKEBUNAN DI INDONESIA DAN MALAYSIA: FACTORS AFFECTING THE DISCLOSURE OF BIOLOGICAL ASSETS IN PLANTATION COMPANIES IN INDONESIA AND MALAYSIA Afrilia Ulfa, Oetari; Nasrizal, Nasrizal; Susilatri, Susilatri; Kurnia, Pipin
CURRENT: Jurnal Kajian Akuntansi dan Bisnis Terkini Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): CURRENT : Jurnal Kajian Akuntansi dan Bisnis Terkini
Publisher : Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/current.3.1.83-100

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The purpose of this research is to evaluate and assess the impact of biological asset intensity, company size, KAP type, and profitability on the disclosure of biological assets by plantation companies listed on the Indonesian Stock Exchange and Malaysia Stockbiz between 2016 and 2018. The method used in this study is the method of documentation observation of the sample determined using purposive sampling method. The total samples of this study were 15 samples Indonesian plantation companies and 25 samples Malaysian plantation companies. Hypothesis testing is carried out by using multiple linear regression analysis techniques with the statistical test instrument by using SPSS 25. The results show that biological asset intensity and profitability have an effect on the disclosure of biological assets. Meanwhile, company size and type of KAP have no effect on the disclosure of biological assets in Indonesian plantation companies. Furthermore, in Malaysian plantation companies show that biological asset intensity affects the disclosure of biological assets. Meanwhile, company size, type of KAP and profitability have no effect on disclosure of biological assets.
Peningkatan Pendapatan Nelayan Di Desa Teluk Rhu Kabupaten Bengkalis Melalui Teknologi Diversifikasi Pangan Berbahan Dasar Hasil Perikanan Feliatra, Feliatra; Batubara, Ummi Mardhiah; Mardalisa, Mardalisa; Kurnia, Pipin; Lukistyowati, Iesje; Ghazali, Tengku Muhammad
Journal of Community Engagement Research for Sustainability Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Maret
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Universitas Riau

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Teluk Rhu Village is a village that has potential in terms of fisheries and marine tourism. Some of the people in this village are fishermen, and the rest are fish farmers. The minimum knowledge and competence have fishermen in Teluk Rhu Village cause the welfare to be relatively low. To improve the fishermen's income needed knowledge improvement through food diversification technology based on fishery products. There are four methods used in this program, such as observation, material delivery, product manufacturing practices, and program evaluation. Twenty fishermen were participants and were involved very enthusiastically and actively in this program. There were two materials presented to increase fishermen's knowledge, including digital literacy and food innovation products. Lastly, all participants were trained to make several processed food products such as fish balls, nuggets, and fish sticks. The questionnaire data show that the community service program had several benefits for most participants. Thus, it's hoped that the new knowledge can make them more enthusiastic and motivated to begin a new businesses to increase family income.
Green Accounting, Corporate Governance and Firm Value in Southeast Asia Region Darlis, Edfan; Kurnia, Pipin; Nurmayanti, Poppy; Agusti, Restu; Alamsyah, Mudrika; Supriono, Supriono; Silalahi, Sem Paulus
Journal of Accounting Research, Organization and Economics Vol 7, No 1 (2024): JAROE Vol. 7 No. 1 April 2024
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

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Objective This study is to investigate the relationship between green accounting, managerial ownership, institutional ownership, independent commissioners and audit committees on firm value of mining companies in Southeast Asia region including Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines and Vietnam.Design/Methodology The method used is OLS with 500 samples of mining company observation data in the Southeast Asia for the 2016-2020 periods. GMM estimation is to address the potential endogeneity of the multiple variables used in the estimation, unobserved heterogeneity, and autocorrelation, which cannot be resolved with a fixed effect.Results This study found that institutional ownership has positive significant effect on the firm value. Independent commissioners and audit committees have negative significant relationship with firm value of mining companies in the Southeast Asia, while green accounting and managerial ownership have no effect on the firm value.Research Limitations/Implications There is no availability of data to access companys annual reports from several countries and the annual reports of several countries are not made in English, educational background and social relations are not considered in measuring the independent board of commissioners and the audit committee. The results of this study can be used by company management in providing information about the percentage required for institutional ownership as a consideration in making decisions to increase company value.Novelty/Originality The researcher's knowledge, this is the first research to investigate green accounting on firm value in mining company in the Southeast Asia region which is included in emerging markets.
Political Connections, Women Commissioners, and Banking Performance: Evidence from Indonesia Putriani, Tina; Nurmayanti M, Poppy; Mela, Nanda Fito; Basri, Yesi Mutia; Setiawan, Doddy; Kurnia, Pipin
Journal of Accounting Research, Organization and Economics Vol 6, No 2 (2023): JAROE Vol. 6 No. 2 August 2023
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/jaroe.v6i2.32678

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Objective The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of political connections on banking performance with women commissioners as a moderating variable.Design/Methodology The population of this study derive from banking sector listed on Indonesia Stock Exchange from 2016 to 2021 with the final sample of as many as 42 banks with a total of 252 observations. Hypothesis testing was performed using multivariate regression analysis.Results This study finds that commissioners who have political connections tend to report higher banking performance, as measured by ROA. Meanwhile, women commissioners tend to report lower banking performance (ROA). Furthermore, there is a positive influence from political connections to banking performance when there are women commissioners. In addition, this study employs alternative measures of banking performance, namely ROE and including bank risk. This study also replaces the measurement of political connections from dummy variables to a number of political commissioner members compared to total commissioners. In particular, these results are robust after replacing the measurement of political connections, the commissioners who have political connection will report higher banking performance than commissioners who have no political connections. However, political connection and women commissioners have no significant effect on banking performance, when using ROE as banking performance. Meanwhile, political connection has a negative impact on bank risk. It suggests that political connections can reduce bank risk by decreasing overdue credit (Non-Performance Loan).Research limitations/implications This study focuses primarily on the linear relationship with required gender diversity between political ties and banking performance. This study adds to the growing body of research on how political connection and gender affect banking performance.Novelty/Originality Gender diversity or women commissioners are still rare as the impact of commissioners' political connection on banking performance in Indonesia.
Co-Authors ', Boiman ', Desmiyawati ', Yusralaini Abdul Rahman Afrilia Ulfa, Oetari Aisyah Maulyantini Alamsyah, Mudrika Anasri, Anasri Arai, Putri Astrid Faradisty Azwir Nasir Batubara, Ummi Mardhiah Benni Sumardi Chairin Zhela Cahyani Claudya Shelviana Angelina Dani Rahman Raja Debby Purnomo, Debby Debora Ully Natalia Rumajar Desmiyawati - Desmiyawati -, Desmiyawati Dhani Yudhi Rivelino, Dhani Yudhi Dharma Wahyudi, Dharma Dika Miftah Faridh Djari, Anthon A Djari, Anthon A. Doddy Setiawan Edfan Darlis Ernawilis - Febrina Prima Putri Feliatra Ghazali, Tengku Muhammad Hardi Hardi Harisman Harisman Iesje Lukistyowati Imam Fadli, Imam Junita, Dewi Kamaliah Kamaliah Kamaliah Kamaliah, Kamaliah Karlina Mulyani, Karlina Kennedy - Kennedy, Kennedy Khan, Muhammad Arsalan Kiki Noviem Mery Lasmia Dharma Lily - M. Rasuli Mardalisa, Mardalisa Meilda Wiguna Mela, Nanda Fito Mella, Nanda Fito Mohammad Fajar Muhammad Alqodri Muhammad Hafiz Mutia Yesnita, Mutia Nasrizal, Nasrizal Nita Wahyuni Nova Ofita, Nova Novita Indrawati Novita, Elva Chelia Nur Azlina Nurainun Nurainun Nurmayanti M, Poppy Pasaribu, Roberto Patar Poppy Nurmayanti Pratiwi, Ananda Putriani, Tina Raja Adri Satriawan Raja Adri Satriawan Surya Ramadhani, Febry Restu Agusti Ria Nelly Sari Rindu Kurnia Putri Rio Safriadi Rita Anugerah Rizky Fitriyanti Sem Paulus Silalahi Sri Rezeki Supriono Supriono Supriono Supriono Suri Novira Susilatri Susilatri, Susilatri Syaputra, Haizil Adam Teguh Dheki Hakri Vince Ratnawati Wahid Qadri Damanik Walmi Sholihat Yesi Irawati Yesi Mutia Basri Yesi Mutia Basri Yesy Tria Anita Yusralaini ' Yusrarlaini - Yusrawati Juwita Harahap Yusuf Yan AS Zulbahridar ' Zulbahridar Zulbahridar