REVIU: Accounting, Business & Organizations
Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): Vol 2 No 1 2026

Reality of Sinamot: Uncovering the Meaning of Interdependence and Reliability Behind the Sinamot Practice in Traditional Batak Weddings

Aulia Putri, Charlotte (Unknown)
Prasetyo, Whedy (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
26 Apr 2026

Abstract

Research Objectives - This study aims to analyze how the practice of sinamot in Batak traditional weddings reflects characteristics of interconnectedness and reliability through the processes of recognition, measurement, recording, and accountability. Method - The study employed an interpretive qualitative approach with a phenomenological focus. Primary data were collected through interviews and document analysis involving five informants a married couple, the parents of the bride and groom, and a traditional village chief and were analyzed using the Miles and Huberman model. Findings - The research findings indicate that the recognition of sinamot begins with the marhusip or marhori-hori dinding agreement; measurements are determined through contextual family negotiations, while record-keeping and accountability are conducted in a simple, informal manner based on social legitimacy. The information generated is highly relevant for customary decision-making, but its technical reliability is lower than that of formal accounting practices. Theoretical Implications - This study can contribute by applying accounting concepts within a sociocultural context as a means of implementing relevance and reliability. Furthermore, this study is also expected to serve as a reference for future research examining accounting practices within a sociocultural context regarding the recognition of financial and non-financial information. Research Novelty - This study expands the field of cultural accounting by positioning sinamot as a customary-based economic practice that balances interdependence and reliability in a culturally distinctive form.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

rabo

Publisher

Subject

Economics, Econometrics & Finance

Description

Reviu Accounting, Business & Organizations (RABO) is a journal that discusses the relationship between accounting and business as well as organizations. This journal broadly interprets accounting, including business processes, human behavior, organizational structure, and processes and institutions, ...