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Journal : Basic and Applied Accounting Research Journal

The Influence Of Public Information Systems On Auditors' Performance At KAP M. Lian Dalimunthe Dan Rekan Abel Desiyanti Manik; Galih Supraja
Basic and Applied Accounting Research Journal Vol 3 No 2 (2023): Basic and Applied Accounting Research Journal
Publisher : Future Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/baarj.03.02.05

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The rapid development of public information, the complexity of the nature of audit assignments, and the demands on the quality of financial statement audits require auditors to work in an audit team that is capable of working collaboratively efficiently, and effectively. One way to achieve this is through the empowerment of all public information system-based devices and electronic technology. This research presents test results of the influence of public information systems on auditor performance. The research was conducted by distributing questionnaires to auditors at KAP M. Lian Dalimunthe dan Rekan. The research results show that the information system of the public has a significant positive influence on auditor performance. Results research also found that perceived ease of use and perception of usefulness have a significant positive impact on the use of information systems public among auditors, where the perception of ease of use also influences the perception of usefulness held by auditors in system use. The complexity of the auditor's work also influences it positive implementation public information system technology by auditors.
The Effect Of Public Information Systems On Auditors' Performance In Public Accounting Firms Galih Supraja; Abel Desiyanti Manik
Basic and Applied Accounting Research Journal Vol 4 No 1 (2024): Basic and Applied Accounting Research Journal
Publisher : Future Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/baarj.04.01.01

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The right information system will allow an auditor to obtain it excellence and improve performance. This research aims to test and provide empirical evidence about the influence of public information systems on auditor performance. The sample used in this research consisted of from junior to senior auditors who work at Public Accounting Firms (M. Lian Dalimunthe and Partners). Types of research is comparative causal research. The type of data used is Primary data, with data collected from 30 questionnaires. Deep sample selection method This research uses the Convenience Sampling method, analysis is carried out using using Multivariate analysis. The data analysis model used is simple linear regression analysis, with quality testing The data used is a validity test and a reliability test. The classic assumption test used is the test normality and heteroscedasticity tests. Hypothesis testing used is the t-test and coefficient of determination (R2). Descriptive statistics are also used to help analyze data by describing the data collected. The results of this research using simple linear regression analysis, the results of the research provides empirical evidence that there is a significant influence between public information systems on performance auditors with results below 0.05 (<0.05), namely 0.000 < 0.05, obtained a tcount of 5.590. This partially proving the results of the statistical tests show that the public information system has an effect positive and significant on auditor performance.