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Jurnal Riset Akuntansi Kontemporer
Published by Universitas Pasundan
ISSN : 20885091     EISSN : 25976826     DOI : -
Core Subject : Economy,
Jurnal Riset Akuntansi Kontemporer invites manuscripts in the various topics include, but not limited to, functional areas of International and financial accounting; Management and cost accounting; Tax; Auditing; Accounting information systems; Accounting education; Environmental and social accounting; Accounting for non-profit organisations; Public sector accounting; Corporate governance: accounting/finance; Ethical issues in accounting and financial reporting; Corporate finance; Investments, derivatives; Banking; Capital markets in emerging economies
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THE INFLUENCE OF RISK GOVERNANCE ON COMPANY PERFORMANCE Rina Melsyawati; Juniati Gunawan; Idrianita Anis
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/jrak.v14i2.5195

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Banking can give an impact on the economic sector's improvement; if the banking sector is healthy, a nation's financial industry can also be regarded as beneficial. The OJK study indicates a decrease in bank credit compared to the previous year when it reached 11.7 per cent. This study aims at elucidating the empirical evidence that risky governance affects the performance of financial and banking firms. Panel data regression was used to analyze the data, and the sample consisted of banks listed on the IDX from 2017-2020. The findings of this study demonstrated that risk governance at the enterprise level, board-level control, and risk governance are affecting firm performance. The effectiveness of this research is that Management-Level RGOV tends to decrease profitability because of the additional costs related to its implementation. Financial regulators may find this a helpful result as feedback to evaluate the effectiveness of regulation and possible future improvements.
PERFORMANCE INDEX AND OPERATING RATIO: EFFECTS ISLAMIC ON SHARIA PROFITABILITY IN INDONESIA Ajeng Tita Nawangsari; Mochammad Ilyas Junjunan; Zakiyatul Fakhiroh; Ana Toni Roby Candra Yudha; Achmad Room Fitrianto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/jrak.v14i2.5230

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This study aimed to to ascertain the impact of Islamic Performance Index and Operating Efficiency Ratio on the financial performance of Islamic banking for 2016-2020 period. Purposive sampling was used as the empirical methodology. Data analysis was done by using Eviews 12 software and moderated regression analysis (MRA). The findings indicated that while the Islamic income ratio did not have impact on profitability, the profit sharing ratio and operating efficiency ratio had a significant detrimental impact on it. The findings also showed that intellectual capital can influence profitability by reducing the impact of operating efficiency ratio and profit sharing ratio, but it cannot affect profitability by reducing the impact of Islamic income ratio.
THE ASSOCIATION OF PERFORMANCE, AWARDS, OWNERSHIP, AND MEDIA WITH THE ENVIRONMENTAL DISCLOSURE Adita Mutiara Annisa; Husnah Nur Laela Ermaya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/jrak.v14i2.5493

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This research aims at analyzing and empirically testing the effect of environmental performance, environmental awards, institutional ownership, and media coverage at 32 non-financial companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange and PROPER for the period 2018 – 2020 with 96 data and analyzed using multiple regression. The result of the statistical tests has proven that institutional ownership has a significantly negative effect on environmental disclosure. Meanwhile, environmental performance, environmental awards, and media coverage do not affect environmental disclosure.
ACCOUNTABILITY OF VILLAGE FUND MANAGEMENT IN RIAU PROVINCE Enni Savitri; Andreas Andreas; Volta Diyanto; Tatang Ary Gumanti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/jrak.v14i2.5550

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Accountability refers to the activity of informing all parties who have the right to request information, or in other words, reporting on action to individuals, legal entities, or collective leaders of organizations. This study aims to analyze the effect of village officials’ competence, internal control system, community participation, and utilization of information technology on the accountability of village fund management. The population of this study include the village officials, totaling 416 people, consisting of the village head, village secretary, government section, welfare section, head of planning affairs, and head of general affairs in 104 villages in Pelalawan Regency, Riau Province. The study employs a non-probability sampling method and multiple linear regression to test the hypotheses. The results indicate that the village officials’ competence, internal control system, community participation, and utilization of information technology affect the accountability of village fund management.
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS FINANCIAL REPORTING QUALITY IN PAPUA AND WEST PAPUA: DO LOCAL GOVERNMENT CHARACTERISTICS MATTER? Amrie Firmansyah; Zef Arfiansyah; Muhamad Rizal Yuniar
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/jrak.v14i2.5552

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This study investigates the effect of local government size, local government spending, and the local government dependence level on the financial reporting quality. This study employs a quantitative method. The research data summarizes the financial statements of the regency/city governments in Papua and West Papua from 2016 to 2020. The data is sourced from www.djpk.kemenkeu.go.id and www.bpk.go.id. By using purposive sampling, the sample amounted to 207 observations. The hypothesis testing of this research was conducted employing logistic regression. The test results suggest that the local government size and local government spending are positively associated with financial reporting quality. In contrast, the local government dependence level is negatively associated with financial reporting quality.
CHOOSING A CAREER AS A PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT: DOES CALLING MATTER? Dhita Mawar Hutami; Muamar Nur Kholid; Selfira Salsabilla
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/jrak.v14i2.5576

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Public accountants are in great demand in Indonesia. However, the development of the new public accountant did not go as planned. This study aims to determine the antecedents that influence accounting students' intention to pursue careers as public accountants. This study's Social Cognitive Career Theory (SCCT) framework is extended by adding a Role Model and Calling. The participants in this study are 204 accounting students who have taken the auditing course. The findings of this study reveal that calling has a significant positive effect on accounting students' outcome expectations and intention to pursue careers as public accountants. The role model significantly affects self-efficacy and intention to pursue a career as a public accountant. Regrettably, outcome expectancy does not affect a student's intention. This study discusses the practical consequences of encouraging students to choose careers as public accountants through data analysis.
MATURITY AND RELIGIOSITY IN SHAPING ACCOUNTING STUDENT’S PERCEPTION OF BUSINESS SCANDALS Wiwit Apit Sulistyowati; Agung Yulianto; Acep Komara
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/jrak.v14i2.5623

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Business scandals involving an accountant role lead to a drop in public confidence in the business and accountant profession. This study focuses on accounting student perception of the accounting scandal based on maturity factors and religiosity. This study uses simple random sampling technique and obtained a sample number of 283 students. Respondent answers were analyzed using structural equation modelling through SmartPLS. The study results proved that maturity factors and religiosity have a positive effect on accounting student perception regarding the impact of business scandals on the accounting profession. Maturity factors positively affect accounting student perception regarding the impact of business scandals on knowledge of business scandals, while religiosity negatively affects student perceptions, but it is not significant.
YIELD TO MATURITY BOND: INTEREST RATE, INFLATION AND BOND RATING – EMPIRICAL RESEARCH ON BANKING SECTOR Listiya Ike Purnomo; Mila Wijaya; Elfan Pratama
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/jrak.v14i2.5624

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This research aims at determining the impact of interest rates, inflation and bond rating on bond yields to maturity. This type of exploration using quantitative exploration with an associative approach. purposive sampling was used for the selection of research samples. The population of this research is banking companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2016-2020. This disquisition used panel data regression analysis system. From the model test, a random effect model was attained as a model estimator. The result of this research is that interest rates, inflation, and bond rating together affect bond yields to maturity. Interest rate and inflation variables did not affect a bond's yield to maturity. The bond standing variable harms the bond's yield to maturity.
THE EFFECT OF EXCHANGE RATE AND INTEREST RATE ON SHARE PRICES IN THE MANUFACTURING SECTOR WITH INFLATION AS MODERATION Sugiyanto Ikhsan; Toufiq Agung Pratomo Sugito Putra; Sugiyanto Sugiyanto; Rima Dasuki; Endra Herdiansyah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/jrak.v14i2.5648

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The movement of stock prices during the COVID-19 pandemic crisis has shown significant changes, this can be seen from the decline in the Composite Stock Price Index (JCI). This condition encouraged research in the field of macroeconomics to be able to understand this phenomenon. This research aims at examining the effect of macroeconomics on stock prices by using the manufacturing sector as the object of research. This research used the 2020 period, where in that period the JCI fell. The results showed that only the exchange rate had an effect on stock prices in the manufacturing sector, while inflation and interest rates had no effect on stock prices in the manufacturing sector. Inflation which is used as a moderating variable can moderate the effect of exchange rates and interest rates on stock prices in the manufacturing sector.
ENVIRONMENTAL DISCLOSURE INFORMATION: THE ROLE OF ENVIRONMENTAL CERTIFICATION AND FIRM SIZE Maya Indriastuti; Anis Chariri; Fuad Fuad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/jrak.v14i2.5780

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Activities disclosure reflects corporate accountability, responsibility, and transparency to investors and other stakeholders. Therefore, the objectives of this study are to analyze and empirically test the effect of the board of directors and the environment certification at 36 mining companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange within 2019-2021 with 108 annual reports. The results of multiple linear regression data processing showed that the board of directors could not increase the amount of environmental disclosure information. Meanwhile, environmental certification and firm size can increase the amount of environmental disclosure information. The implication of this research is companies need to disclose enviromental information in order to gain business trust from the public, investors and other stakeholders.

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