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The Role of Financial Performance in Going Concern Audit Opinions Riyanti; Antong; Rahmawati; Halim Usman; Sri Wahyuny Mustafa
IECON: International Economics and Business Conference Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): International Conference on Economics and Business (IECON-2)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65246/3mqbgy15

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This study investigates the impact of company size, profitability, liquidity, and company growth on the issuance of going concern audit opinions for manufacturing firms listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) during 2019-2023. The research utilizes a sample of 33 manufacturing companies observed over a five-year period, resulting in a total of 165 data points. Logistic regression analysis with panel data is employed to assess the relationship between these variables and going concern audit opinions. The findings indicate that company size and company growth have a negative but statistically insignificant influence on going concern audit opinions. This suggests that these factors do not substantially contribute to the likelihood of receiving a going concern opinion. Conversely, profitability and liquidity exhibit a positive and significant impact on going concern audit opinions. This highlights that higher profitability and liquidity enhance a company's ability to continue its operations, reducing the auditors' concerns about its viability. These results provide valuable insights for stakeholders, including auditors and management, emphasizing the importance of financial performance metrics in determining going concern status. Future studies could explore other factors, such as corporate governance and external economic conditions, to provide a more comprehensive understanding of determinants influencing going concern audit opinions.
Sustainability Accounting in Developing Countries: Trends and Patterns in ESG Research (2015–2025) Abid Ramadhan; Putri Dewintari; Antong; Halim Usman
IECON: International Economics and Business Conference Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): International Conference on Economics and Business (IECON-3)
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This study aims to identify and analyze the development and trends in sustainability accounting research, particularly in the context of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) issues within developing countries during the period from 2015 to 2025. By applying a bibliometric approach, this research utilizes secondary data sourced from reputable databases and processed using VOSviewer software to map the landscape of academic publications. The analysis includes publication volume, co-authorship networks, country collaborations, and keyword co-occurrence. The results indicate a significant increase in ESG-related studies, with China emerging as the leading contributor, followed by India and South Africa. Key research themes that have frequently appeared include ESG disclosures, corporate performance, climate change, renewable energy, and gender diversity in governance. These findings highlight both the progress and the existing gaps in ESG accounting research across developing nations. The study offers valuable insights for researchers, educators, and policymakers to better understand the dynamics of ESG integration in accounting practices and to guide future research directions in the field of sustainability accounting.