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JASF (Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 26146649     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33005/jasf
Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance (JASF) is a blind peer-reviewed journal that publishes theoretical, empirical, and experimental research papers. The Journal encourages the utilization of economic, financial and sociological theories to investigate, analyze, and explain issues in accounting within the legitimate institutional structure and under various capital markets accurately. The distributed research articles of the Journal will empower researchers to contribute to the discipline of accounting.
Articles 187 Documents
Accounting Students Perceptions on Factors Affecting Career Choices Donny Dwi Cahyadi; Sari Andayani; Diah Hari Suryaningrum
Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance Vol 2 No 2 (2019): JASF (Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/jasf.v2i2.63

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A career as an accountant is seen as promising bright prospects because this profession provides intellectual challenges and invaluable learning experiences. This study aims to determine the reasons for the accounting profession's career selection. This study uses the variables of financial rewards, professional recognition, professional training, job market considerations, and personality as factors that influence the choice of profession, namely public accountants, management accountants, accountant educators, and government accountants. The population in this study were all accounting students of semester seven and semester five who were active at STIE Perbanas Surabaya, with a total of 225 students for semester seven and 258 students for semester five. Research samples with non-probability techniques. The data of this study are primary data obtained from distributing questionnaires. Kruskal Wallis analysis technique is used to test the proposed hypothesis. Based on the test results, it was concluded that accounting students who chose the profession as public accountants, management accountants, educator accountants, and government accountants had different perceptions about the factors of financial rewards, professional recognition, professional training, and job market considerations. However, there was no difference in the perception of the personality.
The Association between Locus of Control and Job Satisfaction to Auditor Ethical Sensitivity Adi Gunawan; Munari Munari
Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance Vol 2 No 2 (2019): JASF (Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/jasf.v2i2.64

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This study aims to analyze the association between locus of control and job satisfaction to auditor ethical sensitivity. The association between locus of control and ethical sensitivity is based on the notion that auditors with an internal locus of control likely have a high ethical sensitivity. The association between job satisfaction has emerged from the understanding that auditors who are satisfied with their jobs tend to have keen ethical sensitivity. The population of this study is 300 government auditors at the office of Financial and Development supervisory agency (BPKP) in East Java. The sampling technique is simple random sampling, which includes a minimum number of sample of 30 auditors. The type of data is primary data gathered from distributed questionnaires. Rank Spearman correlation test is used to determine the association between the variables. This research found that locus of control is related to auditor ethical sensitivity. It implies that internal locus of control can influence the auditors' decision-making when faced with an ethical dilemma. On the other hand, job satisfaction does not associate with auditor ethical sensitivity.
The Mechanism of Corporate Governance, Financial Performance, and Social Performance in Baitul Maal Wat Tamwil (BMT) Hasan Mukhibad; Akhmad Nurkhin
Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance Vol 3 No 1 (2020): JASF (Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/jasf.v3i1.66

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This study aimed to empirically prove the influence of the number and education level of managers, supervisory boards, Sharia Supervisory Board (SSB) and the attendance of Baitul Maal wat Tamwil (BMT) members (owners) in annual member meeting towards on profitability (ROA and ROE), and social performance (zakat performance). The research sample was BMT in Semarang Regency selected by purposive sampling method with an observation period from 2013 to 2017. Data analysis used the Structure Equation Model with the WarpPLS tool. The results showed that the number and education level of managers did not influence financial performance. The education level of the supervisory board had a significant influence on financial and social performance. The number and the education level of SSB changed financial performance, but the education level of SSB did not affect social performance. The Attendance of BMT members at the annual member meeting did not have a significant influence on BMT's financial and social performance improvement. These results indicated the minimal role of members in evaluating BMT performance, both profitability and social performance.
The Mechanism of Corporate Governance, Financial Performance, and Social Performance in Baitul Maal Wat Tamwil (BMT) Mukhibad, Hasan; Nurkhin, Akhmad
Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance Vol 3 No 1 (2020): JASF (Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/jasf.v3i1.66

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This study aimed to empirically prove the influence of the number and education level of managers, supervisory boards, Sharia Supervisory Board (SSB) and the attendance of Baitul Maal wat Tamwil (BMT) members (owners) in annual member meeting towards on profitability (ROA and ROE), and social performance (zakat performance). The research sample was BMT in Semarang Regency selected by purposive sampling method with an observation period from 2013 to 2017. Data analysis used the Structure Equation Model with the WarpPLS tool. The results showed that the number and education level of managers did not influence financial performance. The education level of the supervisory board had a significant influence on financial and social performance. The number and the education level of SSB changed financial performance, but the education level of SSB did not affect social performance. The Attendance of BMT members at the annual member meeting did not have a significant influence on BMT's financial and social performance improvement. These results indicated the minimal role of members in evaluating BMT performance, both profitability and social performance.
The Influence of Perceived Ease of Use on the Intention to Use Mobile Payment Maggie Setiawan; Christina Yanita Setyawati
Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance Vol 3 No 1 (2020): JASF (Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/jasf.v3i1.67

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The purpose of this research is to find out the influence of perceived ease of use, perceived ease of use, and attitude toward using on the intention to use mobile payment and the influence of perceived ease of use on the intention to use mobile payment through attitude toward using as mediation variable for traders at Taman Puspa Raya (TPR) market. Taman Puspa Raya Market (TPR) is used as an object in this research because there is a shift of payment system to the traders at the TPR market that causes the traders to have similarities in using fintech as payment system alternative. This research uses a quantitative method. The population in this research is 168 traders at the TPR market that using mobile payment as a payment alternative. The number of samples in this research is 45 respondents, and the response rate in is 100%. In this research, data analysis is done by Structural Equation Modeling Partial Least Square (SEM-PLS). The results of this research indicate that all hypotheses are accepted. These results indicate another support evidence for the theory of acceptance model (TAM). A suggestion to future researchers is to get closer to the traders before the study is made so that traders will be more proactive and willing to help in the process of filling out the questionnaire so that the data obtained is not biased. Suggestion for traders is traders can be more careful and double-check existing transactions by ensuring that the transaction is successful and there is a notification on the merchant's cellphone.
The Influence of Perceived Ease of Use on the Intention to Use Mobile Payment Setiawan, Maggie; Setyawati, Christina Yanita
Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance Vol 3 No 1 (2020): JASF (Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/jasf.v3i1.67

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The purpose of this research is to find out the influence of perceived ease of use, perceived ease of use, and attitude toward using on the intention to use mobile payment and the influence of perceived ease of use on the intention to use mobile payment through attitude toward using as mediation variable for traders at Taman Puspa Raya (TPR) market. Taman Puspa Raya Market (TPR) is used as an object in this research because there is a shift of payment system to the traders at the TPR market that causes the traders to have similarities in using fintech as payment system alternative. This research uses a quantitative method. The population in this research is 168 traders at the TPR market that using mobile payment as a payment alternative. The number of samples in this research is 45 respondents, and the response rate in is 100%. In this research, data analysis is done by Structural Equation Modeling Partial Least Square (SEM-PLS). The results of this research indicate that all hypotheses are accepted. These results indicate another support evidence for the theory of acceptance model (TAM). A suggestion to future researchers is to get closer to the traders before the study is made so that traders will be more proactive and willing to help in the process of filling out the questionnaire so that the data obtained is not biased. Suggestion for traders is traders can be more careful and double-check existing transactions by ensuring that the transaction is successful and there is a notification on the merchant's cellphone.
Disclosure on Sustainability Reports, Foreign Board, Foreign Ownership, Indonesia Sustainability Reporting Awards and Firm Value Ismul Aksan; Evi Gantyowati
Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance Vol 3 No 1 (2020): JASF (Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/jasf.v3i1.69

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This study aims to investigate how disclosure on sustainability reports, foreign on boards, and foreign ownership affect firm value. Indonesia Sustainability Reporting Award (ISRA) is used to moderate the impact of the disclosure on the sustainability report on the firm value from 2013 to 2017. This study uses 37 firms as a sample with 159 observations and using panel data analysis. Subgroup analysis is used to test the existence or absence of homologizer moderation. The result showed that only the disclosure of sustainability has a positive impact on firm value. Foreign board and foreign ownership have been shown to not affect firm value. Additional testing is performed by splitting types of companies that have become state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and non-SOE, as well as kinds of services & finance and Manufacturing & others. We found that foreign commissioners in the service and finance sectors category have a positive effect on firm value, and foreign ownership in State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) has a positive influence on firm value. Therefore, it is suggested that the organization of ISRA should disclose their winning criteria since it can be used as information in decision-making
Disclosure on Sustainability Reports, Foreign Board, Foreign Ownership, Indonesia Sustainability Reporting Awards and Firm Value Aksan, Ismul; Gantyowati, Evi
Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance Vol 3 No 1 (2020): JASF (Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/jasf.v3i1.69

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This study aims to investigate how disclosure on sustainability reports, foreign on boards, and foreign ownership affect firm value. Indonesia Sustainability Reporting Award (ISRA) is used to moderate the impact of the disclosure on the sustainability report on the firm value from 2013 to 2017. This study uses 37 firms as a sample with 159 observations and using panel data analysis. Subgroup analysis is used to test the existence or absence of homologizer moderation. The result showed that only the disclosure of sustainability has a positive impact on firm value. Foreign board and foreign ownership have been shown to not affect firm value. Additional testing is performed by splitting types of companies that have become state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and non-SOE, as well as kinds of services & finance and Manufacturing & others. We found that foreign commissioners in the service and finance sectors category have a positive effect on firm value, and foreign ownership in State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) has a positive influence on firm value. Therefore, it is suggested that the organization of ISRA should disclose their winning criteria since it can be used as information in decision-making
The Analysis of Intention and Use of Financial Technology Budi Rahardjo; Bintang Mukhammad Burhanudin Akbar; Ivo Novitaningtyas
Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance Vol 3 No 1 (2020): JASF (Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/jasf.v3i1.70

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The rapid development of technologies affects the financial technology sector, especially e-money in Indonesia. This research aims to analyze the determinant from intention and use behavior of financial technology (e-money) using UTAUT2 as the model. This research took place in Jabodetabek, with a total sample of 300 people as the respondents. The purposive sampling method is used as the sampling method in this study. The scale which is used in this study is the Likert scale with a range of 1-5. Data were analyzed using descriptive and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). The results show that performance expectations, effort expectancy, social influence, facilitation conditions, and habits are factors that influence the intention and use of e-money. On the other hand, hedonic motivation and price value do not affect behavioral intention. It indicates that using financial technology is a must and not depend on user motivation or the price of the technology. These results provide implications about several factors as the determinant of e-money for stakeholders to develop the strategy for e-money based on the most influential factor that affects consumers as users. While developing e-money technology, the developer should take into account factors such as performance expectations, effort expectancy, social influence, facilitation conditions, and habits.
The Analysis of Intention and Use of Financial Technology Rahardjo, Budi; Akbar, Bintang Mukhammad Burhanudin; Novitaningtyas, Ivo
Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance Vol 3 No 1 (2020): JASF (Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/jasf.v3i1.70

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The rapid development of technologies affects the financial technology sector, especially e-money in Indonesia. This research aims to analyze the determinant from intention and use behavior of financial technology (e-money) using UTAUT2 as the model. This research took place in Jabodetabek, with a total sample of 300 people as the respondents. The purposive sampling method is used as the sampling method in this study. The scale which is used in this study is the Likert scale with a range of 1-5. Data were analyzed using descriptive and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). The results show that performance expectations, effort expectancy, social influence, facilitation conditions, and habits are factors that influence the intention and use of e-money. On the other hand, hedonic motivation and price value do not affect behavioral intention. It indicates that using financial technology is a must and not depend on user motivation or the price of the technology. These results provide implications about several factors as the determinant of e-money for stakeholders to develop the strategy for e-money based on the most influential factor that affects consumers as users. While developing e-money technology, the developer should take into account factors such as performance expectations, effort expectancy, social influence, facilitation conditions, and habits.

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