Sekar Natasya Prameswari
Universitas Trilogi

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The Influence of ESG Disclosures on Financial Distress Considering The Director's Financial Expertise as a Moderating Factor Sekar Natasya Prameswari; Novita Novita; Imam Nurcahyo Fambudi
Jurnal Riset Akuntansi dan Keuangan Vol 12, No 1 (2024): Jurnal Riset Akuntansi dan Keuangan. April 2024 [DOAJ dan SINTA Indexed]
Publisher : Program Studi Akuntansi FPEB UPI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/jrak.v12i1.67959

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 This research aims to examine the relationship between Environmental, Social andGovernance disclosures on Financial Distress and Director's Financial Skills as a moderation. This research method is quantitative. The sample for this research is Consumer Cyclical subsector companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI) for the 2019 - 2021 period. The research data source uses secondary data from financial reports and company annual reports. The sampling technique was carried out using purposive sampling and a sample of 108 samples was obtained. This research uses a panel regression analysis test with a Random Effect Model. The results show that ESG disclosure has a significant influence on Financial Distress by showing a probability value lower than alpha 5%. The Director's Financial Skills variable is also proven to strengthen the relationship between ESG disclosure and Financial Distress with a profitability value of 0.000 or 5%  This research aims to examine the relationship between Environmental, Social and Governance disclosures on Financial Distress and Director's Financial Skills as a moderation. This research method is quantitative. The sample for this research is Consumer Cyclical subsector companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI) for the 2019 - 2021 period. The research data source uses secondary data from financial reports and company annual reports. The sampling technique was carried out using purposive sampling and a sample of 108 samples was obtained. This research uses a panel regression analysis test with a Random Effect Model. The results show that ESG disclosure has a significant influence on Financial Distress by showing a probability value lower than alpha 5%. The Director's Financial Skills variable is also proven to strengthen the relationship between ESG disclosure and Financial Distress with a profitability value of 0.000 or 5%.