Indonesian Journal of Accounting and Governance
Vol 1, No 2 (2017): DEC

THE IMPLEMENTATION OF PSAK NO.65: A SURVEY TOWARDS FAMILY BUSINESS DOMINATION IN INDONESIA

Eka Putri Pertiwi (Perbanas Institute, Jakarta)
Liana Rahardja (Jakarta International College, Jakarta)



Article Info

Publish Date
11 Dec 2019

Abstract

This study examines the factor to assess control over an investee as the implementation of PSAK No. 65.  The research scope is level of share ownership as assessment of rights that give an investor power over an investee. Since most companies in Indonesia are family business, so the implementation of PSAK 65 is facing the challenge to be effective or not. The research sample used is 147 companies listed in IDX as of year 2015. We measure assessing control over an investee by the fulfillment of criterion whether shareholders either majority or minority have direct activities and controlled an investee as a board of management. The result shows tendency of bias in implementing PSAK 65 due to Indonesia’s business nature. It is found that 68% companies are heldby 11 closed related families. Still, the remaining 4 families are also “interrelated” that means far related families

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ijag

Publisher

Subject

Humanities Economics, Econometrics & Finance Environmental Science

Description

Indonesian Journal of Accounting and Governance (IJAG) published by Prodi Akuntansi Universitas Agung Podomoro. This journal is an open access, peer-reviewed, this journal dedicated to the publication of research in all aspects of accounting, finance and corporate ...