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The Implementation of Financial Technology in Improving Digital Financial Understanding Among Accounting Students in South-East Asia with Technology Acceptance Model Approach Renaldo, Nicholas; Junaedi, Achmad Tavip; Tanjung, Amries Rusli; Augustine, Yvonne; Suhardjo, Suhardjo; Musa, Sulaiman; Cecilia, Cecilia
Reflection: Education and Pedagogical Insights Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Reflection: Education and Pedagogical Insights
Publisher : First Ciera Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61230/reflection.v2i2.113

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This research analyzes the impact of FinTech Implementation on the digital financial understanding of accounting students in Southeast Asia. Novelty of this research is to develop a new measurement by adding 3 new dimensions to the Financial Technology Implementation variable and 2 new dimensions to Digital Finance Understanding variable. This research used Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) approach. This study employs a quantitative approach with qualitative support, using PLS-SEM as the primary analytical method. The quantitative approach is used to analyze relationships between variables, while the qualitative method provides deeper insights into students' experiences with FinTech adoption. Population in this study are accounting students in Southeast Asia, particularly in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Brunei Darussalam, and Philippines. Purposive sampling is used to select students from universities with accounting programs and targets 320 respondents. The implementation of Financial Technology (FinTech) significantly enhances Digital Financial Understanding (DFU) by improving financial literacy, accessibility, and user engagement with digital financial services. FinTech platforms, such as digital banking apps, investment platforms, and robo-advisors, provide real-time financial insights, interactive financial tools, and educational resources. The dimensions that are novelty in this study, namely Adoption Intention (X5), Actual Usage (X6), Regulatory Awareness (X7), Digital Financial Behavior (Y4), Regulatory and Consumer Protection Awareness (Y5) have been successfully measured well and become variables that support expansion tests. Future research should examine how FinTech engagement influences financial understanding over an extended period.
SHARIA SUPERVISORY BOARD, BOARD ATTRIBUTES AND REAL EARNINGS MANAGEMENT IN ISLAMIC BANKS Musa, Sulaiman; Haji Masri, Masairol; binti Hamdan, Mahani
Journal of Islamic Monetary Economics and Finance Vol 11 No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Bank Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21098/jimf.v11i1.2354

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This study examines how the Sharia Supervisory Board (SSB) moderates the effects of Board of Directors (BOD) characteristics on real earnings management (REM) of Islamic banks. Using unbalanced data encompassing 45 Islamic banks across 15 countries from 2012 to 2023, it documents a negatively significant influence of board size, independence, and expertise on REM. The influence of board's diligence, however, is absent. The study further notes that the SSB index moderates the effect of BOD attributes on REM in Islamic banks. The findings hold important implications for policymakers and regulators in shaping regulations on SSB and BOD oversight functions to curb REM practices. The study also contributes to the literature by offering further empirical evidence on the relationship between corporate governance and REM in Islamic banks.
Digital Innovation Capability and Customer Value Co-Creation on New Product Performance with Digital Transformation Maturity as a Moderating Variable in Trading Companies in Indonesia Fransisca, Luciana; Renaldo, Nicholas; Chandra, Teddy; Augustine, Yvonne; Musa, Sulaiman
Luxury: Landscape of Business Administration Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Luxury: Landscape of Business Administration
Publisher : First Ciera Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61230/luxury.v3i1.103

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This study investigates how digital innovation capability and customer value co-creation influence the performance of new products, with digital transformation maturity serving as a moderating variable. The novelty of this research is the development of indicators, especially on the variable of co-creation of customer value. This quantitative research will collect data using a structured questionnaire, employing a 6-point Likert scale. The data will be analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) to examine the relationships between variables and test the proposed hypotheses. The sample size will be a minimum of 155 respondents. The findings confirm that Digital Innovation Capability and Customer Value Co-Creation positively influence New Product Performance. However, Digital Transformation Maturity does not strengthen these relationships, suggesting that high levels of digital maturity may introduce rigidity, reduce human-led innovation, and shift focus toward efficiency rather than customer engagement. Future studies should compare different industries (manufacturing, services, technology) to explore whether digital transformation maturity has varying effects on product performance. Future research should track the long-term impact of digital innovation and customer co-creation on new product success over multiple years.
Digital Information Systems on Business Agility and Innovation in the Era of Industry 6.0 Mukhsin, Mukhsin; Tendra, Gusrio; Suhardjo, Suhardjo; Suharti, Suharti; Suyono, Suyono; Junaedi, Achmad Tavip; Andi, Andi; Putri, Novita Yulia; Augustine, Yvonne; Renaldo, Nicholas; Musa, Sulaiman; Cecilia, Cecilia
Journal of Applied Business and Technology Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Applied Business and Technology
Publisher : Institut Bisnis dan Teknologi Pelita Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35145/jabt.v6i1.204

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The primary objective of this study is to analyze the impact of advanced digital information systems on business agility and innovation within the industry 6.0 framework. Novelty in this research is to develop new dimension of digital information systems, business agility, and innovation. In this quantitative research, data will be collected using a structured questionnaire. The data will then be analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling. The sample size will be a minimum of 210 respondents, in accordance with SEM guidelines. The study confirms that Digital Information Systems (DIS) significantly improve Business Agility and that Business Agility positively influences Innovation. However, Digital Information Systems do not directly improve Innovation. Instead, Business Agility acts as a mediator, meaning that Digital Information Systems enhances Innovation indirectly through Business Agility. This finding highlights the indirect role of Digital Information Systems in fostering Innovation. Simply adopting digital systems is not enough to drive Innovation; rather, organizations must leverage these systems to enhance their agility, which in turn facilitates innovation. Future research should incorporate qualitative approaches (e.g., case studies, expert interviews) to better understand the mechanisms behind agility-driven innovation.
Real-time Value Creation Metrics in Manufacturing Through Blue Innovation and IoT-Based Accounting Renaldo, Nicholas; Fransisca, Luciana; Junaedi, Achmad Tavip; Tanjung, Amries Rusli; Chandra, Teddy; Suharti, Suharti; Andi, Andi; Suhardjo, Suhardjo; Augustine, Yvonne; Musa, Sulaiman
International Conference on Business Management and Accounting Vol 3 No 1 (2024): Proceeding of International Conference on Business Management and Accounting (Nov
Publisher : Institut Bisnis dan Teknologi Pelita Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35145/icobima.v3i1.4903

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This study aims to explore the impact of Blue Innovation and IoT-based accounting on value creation in the manufacturing sector. Novelty on this research are integration of Blue Innovation and IoT-Based Accounting. Real-Time Value Creation Metrics introduces a framework for evaluating real-time financial and environmental impact through IoT-enabled accounting systems, providing a more dynamic approach compared to traditional static reporting methods. This research follows a qualitative exploratory approach to understand the intersection of Blue Innovation and IoT-based accounting in manufacturing. To ensure the novelty of this research, the following methodological steps are undertaken Comparative Gap Analysis, Conceptual Model Development, Validation Through Expert Panels, and Empirical Case Study Verification. The study provides empirical evidence that IoT-driven financial tracking improves both cost efficiency and sustainability compliance. Blue Innovation practices emphasize the integration of sustainable processes into core business operations. The development of Real-Time Value Creation Metrics (RTVCM) marks a significant contribution to modern accounting frameworks, offering a more dynamic and data-driven approach compared to traditional financial reporting. Future studies can expand the RTVCM framework by integrating AI-driven predictive analytics for sustainability reporting.
Analisis Dinamika Performa Engine Turbofan Pada Boeing 737- 300 Dalam Kondisi Idle Hingga Take-Off Rizki, Rifan Satria; Ardiansyah, Candra Bayu; Winda , Aisyah; Prayitno, Hadi; Musa, Sulaiman
SKYHAWK : Jurnal Aviasi Indonesia Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): SKYHAWK: Jurnal Aviasi Indonesia
Publisher : Akademi Penerbang Indonesia Banyuwagi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52074/skyhawk.v5i1.312

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This article discusses the performance analysis of the CFM56-3-B1 turbofan engine used on the Boeing 737-300 aircraft under various operational conditions. This study was conducted to understand the engine performance under different flight conditions, such as minimum idle, approach idle, maximum continuous, and take off. This study was conducted using a qualitative method using a descriptive approach and literature study. The results of the analysis prove that the performance of the fan, booster, and high-pressure compressor (HPC) is higher than its ideal value due to compressor imbalance and leakage that causes an increase in compression temperature. Furthermore, it was found that during the take-off process the thermal efficiency became high with an actual efficiency of 37%, but still lower than the ideal efficiency of 47%, which was caused by material friction and environmental factors. While the maximum thrust was achieved thanks to the combination of hot and cold nozzle designs. The conclusion shows that engine efficiency is affected by material friction and environmental conditions, which have an impact on reducing thermal efficiency by 9.59%. Suggestions are given to improve thermal efficiency and thrust by optimizing airflow and engine cooling.
Innovative Business Models and IoT-Driven Solutions for Smart Goat Farming Management Junaedi, Achmad Tavip; Renaldo, Nicholas; Susanti, Wilda; Tendra, Gusrio; Jahrizal, Jahrizal; Dalil, M.; Veronica, Kristy; Suhardjo, Suhardjo; Musa, Sulaiman; Cecilia, Cecilia
Interconnection: An Economic Perspective Horizon Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Interconnection: An Economic Perspective Horizon
Publisher : First Ciera Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61230/interconnection.v2i2.116

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This study examines how farmers can transition from traditional practices to a more data-centric approach, using IoT not just for operational efficiency but also as a strategic tool for creating new revenue streams. This research introduces the concept of smart goat farming ecosystems, where IoT technology, data analytics, and business model innovation converge to create a comprehensive and sustainable farm management approach. The qualitative research design will be used to understand the complex and context-dependent nature of IoT adoption in goat farming. This research has demonstrated that the integration of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies in goat farming has the potential to significantly improve operational efficiency, animal welfare, and productivity. The use of IoT devices for real-time health monitoring, automated feeding systems, and environmental control can assist farmers in optimizing resources, reducing waste, and ensuring better care for livestock. Future study can explore how IoT can be combined with artificial intelligence, blockchain, and big data analytics to enhance decision-making and operational efficiency in livestock farming.
The Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility and Investment Opportunity Set on Firm Value: The Moderating Role of Good Corporate Governance Suryadi, Nanda; Yusnelly, Arie; Musa, Sulaiman
Research in Accounting Journal (RAJ) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): RAJ (Research in Accounting Journal)
Publisher : Yayasan Pendidikan Riset dan Pengembangan Intelektual (YRPI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37385/raj.v5i2.7643

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This study aims to provide empirical evidence on the influence of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Investment Opportunity Set (IOS) on Firm Value, with Good Corporate Governance (GCG) as a moderating variable in state-owned enterprises (SOEs) listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) during the 2018–2022 period. The research population consists of all SOEs listed on the IDX within the specified period. A purposive sampling method was employed, using specific criteria determined by the researcher, resulting in a sample of 14 companies out of a total of 24. The hypotheses in this study were tested using the Outer Model and Inner Model through the SmartPLS v3.0 software. The results of the study conclude that Corporate Social Responsibility has no significant effect on Firm Value, while the Investment Opportunity Set does have a significant impact on Firm Value. Furthermore, Good Corporate Governance strengthens the relationship between Corporate Social Responsibility and Firm Value, but does not moderate the relationship between the Investment Opportunity Set and Firm Value.
DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION IN ISLAMIC FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS WITH CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR SHARIA-COMPLIANT ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS Eddy, Pujiono; Renaldo, Nicholas; Junaedi, Achmad Tavip; Suhardjo, Suhardjo; Tanjung, Amries Rusli; Musa, Sulaiman
Kurs : Jurnal Akuntansi, Kewirausahaan dan Bisnis Vol 10 No 1 (2025): Kurs : Jurnal Akuntansi, Kewirausahaan dan Bisnis
Publisher : Institut Bisnis dan Teknologi Pelita Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35145/kurs.v10i1.5111

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This study aims to explore the dynamic interplay between digital transformation and the operational, regulatory, and ethical dimensions of a Shariah-compliant accounting system. A descriptive-exploratory design was used to investigate the current state of digital transformation in IFIs and analyze the integration of digital accounting technologies in the context of Shariah compliance. A purposive sampling technique will be used to select participants with relevant experience and expertise in Islamic finance and digital systems. Interview data will be transcribed and analyzed using thematic analysis. The study findings reveal that while digital innovations, such as AI, cloud computing, and blockchain, are being embraced in customer-facing services, their implementation in core accounting and Shariah governance functions remains limited (Wati et al., 2024). This study contributes to the growing literature on Islamic digital finance by highlighting the need for a distinct theoretical framework that integrates Islamic accounting principles with digital transformation models. Future studies could use quantitative methods to measure the impact of digital transformation on financial performance or customer satisfaction in Islamic banks. Studi ini bertujuan untuk mengeksplorasi interaksi dinamis antara transformasi digital dan dimensi operasional, regulasi, dan etika dari sistem akuntansi yang sesuai dengan Syariah. Desain deskriptif-eksploratori digunakan untuk menyelidiki keadaan transformasi digital terkini di IFI dan menganalisis integrasi teknologi akuntansi digital dalam konteks kepatuhan Syariah. Teknik pengambilan sampel purposif akan digunakan untuk memilih partisipan dengan pengalaman dan keahlian yang relevan dalam keuangan Islam dan sistem digital. Data wawancara akan ditranskripsi dan dianalisis menggunakan analisis tematik. Temuan studi mengungkapkan bahwa sementara inovasi digital, seperti AI, komputasi awan, dan blockchain, dianut dalam layanan yang berhadapan dengan pelanggan, implementasinya dalam fungsi akuntansi inti dan tata kelola Syariah masih terbatas (Wati et al., 2024). Studi ini berkontribusi pada literatur yang berkembang tentang keuangan digital Islam dengan menyoroti perlunya kerangka teoritis yang berbeda yang mengintegrasikan prinsip-prinsip akuntansi Islam dengan model transformasi digital. Studi masa depan dapat menggunakan metode kuantitatif untuk mengukur dampak transformasi digital pada kinerja keuangan atau kepuasan pelanggan di bank-bank Islam.
Implementation of PSAK 64 in Indonesian Oil and Gas Companies under Production Sharing Contracts Renaldo, Nicholas; Junaedi, Achmad Tavip; Suhardjo, Suhardjo; Tanjung, Amries Rusli; Jahrizal, Jahrizal; Dalil, M; Arief, Dodi Sofyan; Koto, Jaswar; Musa, Sulaiman; Veronica, Kristy
International Conference on Business Management and Accounting Vol 3 No 2 (2025): Proceeding of International Conference on Business Management and Accounting (May
Publisher : Institut Bisnis dan Teknologi Pelita Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35145/icobima.v3i2.5115

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This study seeks to identify best practices, uncover implementation gaps, and provide recommendations to improve the quality and comparability of financial reporting in the sector. This study employs a qualitative case study approach to gain an in-depth understanding of the implementation of PSAK 64 in Indonesian oil and gas companies operating under the Production Sharing Contract (PSC) model. The sample is selected using purposive sampling, focusing on companies that: Operate in the upstream oil and gas sector in Indonesia, are governed by the PSC model, and have published financial reports in accordance with PSAK 64. The study findings reveal that while companies generally comply with the basic requirements of PSAK 64, there is considerable variation in the interpretation and application of specific provisions, particularly those related to the recognition, measurement, and disclosure of exploration and evaluation (E&E) assets. This study contributes to the accounting literature by highlighting how a single standard (PSAK 64) can be applied differently based on the contractual and regulatory environment.