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Journal : Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)

The Effect of PROPER Rating and Good Corporate Governance on Carbon Emission Disclosure Nadhiroh, Hilyatul Aini; Wijayanti, Rita; Ariani, Kurnia Rina
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2023: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/iseth.4202

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Purpose: This study seeks to investigate the impact of PROPER rating, an independent board of commissioners, and the audit committee on the disclosure of carbon emissions. Methodology : The chosen method for sample selection is purposive sampling, comprising companies not involved in the financial sector that are listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange from 2020 to 2022, amounting to 516 companies. The data undergoes classical assumption tests and multiple linear regression analysis through the application of IBM SPSS 25. Hypotheses in this study are examined through the F-test and t-test. Results: In summary, the findings of this research indicate that the PROPER rating, company age, and company size have been demonstrated to have an impact on a company's disclosure of carbon emissions. Conversely, factors such as the independent board of commissioners, audit committee, profitability, and leverage do not exert influence on a company's carbon emissions disclosure. Applications/Originality/Value: The occurrence of global warming has led to climate change and a persistent annual increase in temperature. The challenge of addressing global warming has become a focal point of extensive discussions worldwide. This heightened awareness is driving governments to formulate policies aimed at tackling global warming. Consequently, this research is anticipated to serve as a guide for policymakers in establishing regulations that consider the environmental impact while also addressing economic interests.
The Effect of Board Diversity on Carbon Emission Disclosure Rahmawati, Rizkika Putri; Wijayanti, Rita; Ariani, Kurnia Rina
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2023: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/iseth.4203

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Purpose: Climate change has emerged as a growing concern on a global scale, prompting organizations to prioritize carbon-friendly practices. There is a growing call for businesses to actively reduce carbon emissions by implementing initiatives in their operational processes. The Indonesian government pays great attention to the issue of global climate change. This can be seen from the 17 sustainable development goals, climate change is one of the goals that is starting to be socialized. Rising global temperatures result from heightened levels of greenhouse gas emissions released into the atmosphere, so companies must take responsibility through emission reduction activities. Disclosure of carbon emissions is to assess carbon emissions in order to set targets for reducing these emissions. This study seeks to assess how effectively climate change has been tackled and the various factors that contribute to the tampering of data on carbon emissions. The factors tested in this research include other female directors, foreign directors, and independent directors. Metodology: The study involves examining annual non-financial firms that are listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) have reported between 2020 - 2022 using content analysis. Quantitative methods are employed, and samples are selected through purposive sampling techniques. The hypothesis testing is conducted using SPSS 25, and the analysis involves the application of the multiple linear regression model. Result: According to the study's findings, disclosure of carbon emissions is positively impacted by board independence, diversity in nationality, and profitability. However, disclosure of carbon emissions is unaffected by corporate size, leverage, or gender diversity on the board. Applications/Originality/Value: The study makes a meaningful contribution to the advancement of green accounting in Indonesia, with the aspiration that stakeholders can enhance their evaluation and planning processes to augment carbon emission disclosure by companies in the country.
The Influence of Chief Executive Officer Characteristics on Biodiversity Disclosure Khasanah, Putri Azizah Nur; Wijayanti, Rita
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2023: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/iseth.4204

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Purpose: This study aims to analyze how biodiversity disclosure can be influenced by CEO characteristics, which are proxied by CEO age, education level, environmental knowledge, and international experience. Methodology: This research uses secondary data obtained from sustainability reports and annual reports of non-financial companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange during the period 2020–2022. The sample consists of 232 companies selected using the purposive sampling method. The methodology used in this study is multiple regression analysis, which is quantitative. Results: The results of the study show that CEO age, company size, profitability, and environmental certification have a positive impact on biodiversity disclosure. However, CEO education level, environmental knowledge, international experience, and leverage do not affect biodiversity disclosure. Applications/Originality/Value: This study finds that the role of the CEO is significant in initiating biodiversity disclosure activities in companies. CEO decisions play an important role in adopting better biodiversity disclosure practices. Therefore, companies may consider appointing more mature CEOs to support the improvement of environmental disclosure.
Co-Authors Abid, Muhammad Maslakul Alfandi Rico Yohanda Alifvia Ryadi Ningsih Almira Permata Ambar Yunita Nugraheni Anindya Dian Azhaari Ansori, Moh Anas Anwar Sholeh Ash Shidiq Ardiani Ika Sulistyawati Ariani, Rina Kurnia Arinda Herliana Arinda Herliana Aulia Nur Azahra Setiyadi Aurum, Mursalina Nanda Ayu Aris Diyanti Azhaari, Anindya Dian Baiti, Nurul Bakti Maulana Ikhsan Banu Witono Banu Witono, Banu Carina Diah Ayu Larasati Desnanda Setiawan Nurardi Devi Anisa Ramandani Devi Anisa Ramandani Dewi Lestari Dewi Lestari Dewita Puspawati Dewita Puspawati Dian Afifatusholikhah Diyanti, Ayu Aris Eka Kurniana Emi Erawati Fachriani, Galuh Fadila Nur Laili Falakhuddin, Muhammad Falikhatun Falikhatun, Falikhatun Fania Maulida Pangesti Farid Adi Prasetyo Fatwasari Soeratno Putri Ferdinar Bayu Setiaji Pratama Frichillia Elvira Agustina Hendraswati, Dita Nurlisa Heri Pratama Indah Mayasari Jamhari Jamhari Khasanah, Putri Azizah Nur Krisdiyanto Pujoningrum Krisna Wisnu Wardhana Kuntum Lathifatur Rosyidah Kurnia Rina Ariani Kurnia Rina Ariani Kurniawati, Yuwandira Laili, Fadila Nur Leonita Suryani Linda Rahmawati Lintang Kurniawati Lintang Kurniawati Lintang, Kurniawati Maria Cristina M. De los Santos Maulana, Fahmi Alief Moh Anas Ansori Monica Melati Mubarok, Afrizal Muhammad Falakhuddin Muhammad Raihan Naufal Muji Mulyani Mujiyati Mulyani, Muji N Nadila Nabiil Afifah Putri Setiawan Nadhiroh, Hilyatul Aini Nadila, N Nadilla Nur Azizah Nadilla Nur Azizah Nandya Putri Pratiwi Naufal, Muhammad Raihan Nindi Isra Sholatika Ningsih, Alifvia Ryadi Nita Putri Utami Novel Idris Abas Novitasari, Wayan Nur Kholis Nur Kholis Nurardi, Desnanda Setiawan Nurus Sa’adah Permata, Almira Pita Kurniasari Putri Utami, Nita Putri, Fatwasari Soeratno Rahmawati, Rizkika Putri Rasma Panji Setiawan Salma Anastasya Maharani Sara Senja Setyoko Sa’adah, Nurus Setiawan, Panji Rasma Setyo Nurwaini Shelawati Ariningsih Shinta Permata Sari Sholatika, Nindi Isra Sugihani, Nurul Sukmaningrum, Syntiana Dewi Suyatmin Suyatmin Suyatmin, S Vera Maulidina Wardhana, Krisna Wisnu Wayan Novitasari Wayan Novitasari Wibowo, Farrel Maulana Windi Amaliana Wisnu Widiyatama Pangestu Putra Yuniar, Madewi Arum Kusuma