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Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan Indonesia
Published by Universitas Indonesia
ISSN : 18298494     EISSN : 24069701     DOI : 10.7454/jaki
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JAKI aims to contribute to the development of knowledge and practice of accounting and finance by publishing theoretical and empirical research papers showcasing Indonesia as well as other emerging and developed markets. Authors are invited to submit articles that address the discourses of accounting and finance from various fields of study, such as financial accounting, public sector accounting, management accounting, Islamic accounting and financial management, auditing, capital market based accounting research, corporate governance, ethics and professionalism, corporate finance, accounting education, behavioral accounting, taxation, banking, information system, sustainability reporting, comprehensive corporate reporting, and climate change-related reporting. The contributed papers may cover the following ranges of subjects but are not limited to: - Discussion and exploration of new theory and knowledge of public, corporate and nonprofit accounting and finance - Empirical investigations providing novel and contributions substantial contributions in the above topical areas of interest - Case studies exploring accounting and finance practices are also welcome
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CFO-CEO INFORMAL TIES, BUSINESS STRATEGY, AND TAX AGGRESSIVENESS Khuluqy, Hilmi; Maisaroh, Siti; Rahmiati, Alfa; Tjaraka, Heru
Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan Indonesia Vol. 21, No. 2
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This study aims to provide empirical evidence on the impact of the informal relationship between the CFO and CEO on tax aggressiveness, and the moderating role of business strategy in this relationship. The data used in this study is sourced from companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) from 2020 to 2022. The informal relationship between the CFO and CEO is measured through social ties and CFO co-option, while tax aggressiveness is measured by book-tax differences. This study also explores how business strategies, categorized as prospector or defender, moderate this relationship. The results indicate that CFO-CEO social ties significantly reduced tax aggressiveness. However, the findings did not support the moderating role of either prospector or defender business strategies in strengthening or weakening this relationship. The implications of these results are relevant for managerial decision-making and academic literature, and suggest directions for future research that consider broader internal and external company dynamics.
FRAUD MITIGATION BY EMBODYING MAQASHID SHARIA VALUES AND ISLAMIC WORK ETHICS Qorny, Farah Nurani; Laela, Sugiyarti Fatma; Fachrul Avivy, Ahmad Levi
Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan Indonesia Vol. 21, No. 2
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This research examines how the fraud square influences fraud, and investigates whether implementing tahdzib al-fard (educating individuals), part of Maqashid Sharia values, and Islamic Work Ethics (IWE), can reduce employee involvement in fraud. The study uses a quantitative approach with questionnaires for data collection, with 257 civil servants in Banten Province agencies, Indonesia, as study samples. The data were further tested using partial least squares structural equation modeling. The study reveals that pressure, opportunity and rationalization have a positive relationship with fraud, while integrity has no impact on fraud deterrence. Tahdzib al-fard significantly influences employee perceptions and attitudes towards dealing with fraud triggers and increasing integrity. IWE was found to only moderate the relationship between pressure and fraud. The research captures the prevalence of fraud in Banten Province government agencies through the lens of the fraud square. It also proposes a new measurement of tahdzib al-fard, combined with the internalization of IWE, as a promising approach that weakens the drivers of fraud and has implications for reducing the level of fraud in the government sector.
THE ROLE OF COST OF CAPITAL IN THE LINK BETWEEN ESG REPORTING AND FIRM PERFORMANCE Dwomor, Emmanuel; Mensah, Emmanuel
Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan Indonesia Vol. 21, No. 2
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The attention surrounding Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) factors within the corporate realm has grown significantly, as evidence mounts regarding their influence on firm performance. This research explores the connection between ESG reporting and firm performance from emerging economies’ perspective, with the cost of capital acting as a mediator to enhance our understanding of how capital providers perceive the risk profile of ESG-compliant firms and thereby reward them through a reduction in the costs they demand on their invested capital. The study sourced annual reports data on a sample of 146 emerging market firms across 59 industries spanning 2019 to 2022 from 18 emerging economies. ESG data was sourced from Sustainalytics database. Panel data models were used in the analysis. The study discovers a positive link between ESG reporting and firm performance, indicating that companies with robust ESG reporting tend to fare better financially. Moreover, it identifies a negative relationship between ESG reporting and the cost of capital, implying that stronger ESG reporting practices lower a firm’s cost of capital. Additionally, the study ascertains the mediating role of the cost of capital in the relationship between ESG reporting and firm performance, emphasising its significance in shaping the financial outcomes of firms in emerging economies. The study extends stakeholder and legitimacy theories to emerging economies, emphasizing their adaptability. It highlights the mediating role of the cost of capital in the ESG-performance relationship, contributing to the literature. Practically, it shows ESG-compliant firms as lower-risk investments, offering guidance to investors and informing policymakers to foster ESG adoption and sustainability through regulations.
BEHAVIORAL ACCOUNTING AS A CATALYST IN THE ORGANIZATIONAL TRANSFORMATION PROCESS TOWARD SUSTAINABILITY Dayani, Ni Wayan Yellow Prinsis; Budiasih, I Gusti Ayu Nyoman
Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan Indonesia Vol. 21, No. 2
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This research investigates the role of behavioral accounting as a catalyst in the organizational transformation process towards sustainability using phenomenological methods. The study aims to explore how behavioral accounting identifies individual behavioral factors, designs efficient sustainability systems, and enhances organizational commitment to sustainable practices. The research employs observation, secondary data analysis, and semi-structured interviews with organizational internal team, analyzed through Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA). Findings indicate that behavioral accounting contributes to organizational sustainability by enhancing transparency in accounting information, thereby minimizing the risk of fund misuse and ensuring efficient resource allocation. This research supports behavioral accounting as pivotal in shaping a sustainable organizational culture, offering both theoretical insights and practical implications.
THE IMPACT OF COST LEADERSHIP ON FINANCIAL DISTRESS MEDIATED ENVIRONMENTAL, SOCIAL, AND GOVERNANCE Asher, Steven; Meythi, Meythi; Martusa, Riki; Rapina, Rapina
Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan Indonesia Vol. 22, No. 1
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Background: This study investigates the mediating role of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance in the relationship between cost leadership and financial distress among companies in Indonesia. Methods: Using path analysis, the research analyzed a sample of 43 firms listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange from 2018 to 2022. Findings: The findings indicate that cost leadership positively affected ESG; however, no direct relationship was observed between cost leadership or ESG and financial distress. The mediation analysis reveals that ESG acted as a mediator, linking cost leadership to a reduced risk of financial distress. Conclusion: These results highlight the importance of integrating cost leadership with ESG practices to strengthen corporate financial resilience. Novelty/Originality of this article: The study has offered valuable insights for companies and stakeholders looking to improve sustainability practices that could mitigate the risk of financial distress.
CEO INSIDER FROM CFO: IMPLICATIONS FOR FINANCIAL RISK DISCLOSURE QUALITY Ningsih, Sri; Mujtaba, Muhammad Irsyad Elfin; Oehoedoe, Muhammad Sabrian; Aini, Siti Nur
Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan Indonesia Vol. 22, No. 1
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Background: Financial risk disclosure is crucial due to the broad-ranging consequences that may arise from inadequate disclosure, with the role and capabilities of a company's top management being essential in addressing this issue. This study examines the impact of CEO insiders with prior experience as CFOs on the quality of financial risk disclosure (FRDQ) in Indonesia. Methods: Using OLS regression analysis, the study analyzes data from non-financial companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) from 2010 to 2020. To enhance the reliability of the results, robustness tests are conducted using the Heckman Two-Stage model and Coarsened Exact Matching (CEM). Findings: The findings indicate that CEOs who previously served as CFOs within the same company contribute to improved FRDQ. Additionally, several sub-sample analyses were included to explore other supporting factors in strengthening FRDQ. Conclusion: This study concludes that a CFO background provides a deeper understanding of the company's financial condition, thereby enhancing financial risk disclosure. Novelty/Originality of this article: The study specifically investigates the impact of CEO insiders with CFO backgrounds on financial risk disclosure quality in the Indonesian context.
GREEN PRACTICES ON SUSTAINABILITY PERFORMANCE: THE MODERATING ROLE OF SLACK RESOURCES Ramadana, Mariska; Julia, Julia; Wati, Erna
Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan Indonesia Vol. 22, No. 1
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Background: The growing urgency of environmental issues and economic imperatives has made sustainability a critical component of corporate strategy, particularly in developing countries like Indonesia. This study examines how green CEOs, green innovations, and green investments affect the sustainability performance of Indonesian companies listed in the Sri Kehati Index. Methods: Data from 2019 to 2023 were analyzed using regression analysis in STATA. The study also examined the moderating effect of absorbed and unabsorbed slack resources. Findings: The results show that a green CEO has no proven positive impact on sustainability performance, while green innovation has a negative impact. In contrast, green investment significantly improves sustainability performance. The results also show that slack resources do not significantly strengthen the relationship between green innovation and sustainability performance. Conclusion: This study emphasizes the importance of leadership committed to sustainability and strategic investment in improving firms' environmental performance. It also suggests that slack resources may be less effective in supporting the implementation of green innovation. Novelty/Originality of this article: This study highlights the impact of green investment on sustainability performance and its investigation of the moderating role of slack resources. By focusing on Indonesia, the study contributes novel insights to the existing literature on sustainability in emerging markets.
ENHANCING PARTICIPATION IN INDONESIA'S ISLAMIC CAPITAL MARKET: EXPLORING TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE, SOCIO-PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS, AND ISLAMIC FINANCIAL LITERACY Ibrahim, Muhammad Hanif; Agung Putri, Akmalia Lutfiaturrosyida; Hasanah, Imas; Agustin, Apia Dewi; Rosyida, Afnani
Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan Indonesia Vol. 22, No. 1
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Background: This research aims to examine the factors influencing Indonesian Muslims' intention to invest in the Islamic capital market by synthesizing three theoretical frameworks: the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), and Islamic Financial Literacy (IFL). Methods: The study utilizes a sample of 250 participants with previous experience in Islamic investment, employing Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) for hypothesis testing and model evaluation. Findings: The findings indicate that perceived convenience substantially influenced perceived usefulness and ease of use. Moreover, perceived usefulness, Islamic financial literacy, and past behavior significantly and positively affect investment attitudes, which subsequently influences the intention to employ Islamic capital market instruments. Notably, subjective norms, perceived ease of use, and perceived behavioral control do not significantly influence attitudes, indicating that individual experiences and perceived value is more crucial than social and control-related factors in determining investment decisions. Conclusion: This study emphasizes the necessity for stakeholder initiatives, especially in financial education and digital service optimization, to improve Muslim investor engagement, and highlights the importance of user experience and perceived value. Novelty/Originality of this article: This research enhances the literature by presenting a comprehensive and integrated model encompassing cognitive, affective, and behavioral components, while also introducing a higher-order construct approach for measuring Islamic financial literacy. It offers strategic insights for creating inclusive and effective Sharia-compliant investment ecosystems in Indonesia
HOW INVESTMENT ACTIVITY AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AFFECT THE DISCLOSURE OF ESG Anggraini, Melisa; Darsono, Darsono; Octavio, Danes Quirira
Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan Indonesia Vol. 22, No. 1
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Background: This research investigates the impact of corporate governance elements and corporate investment activity on ESG disclosure in companies from Asia Pacific Emerging Markets. Methods: The study analyzes a sample of 150 companies from Asia Pacific Emerging Market countries over the period 2015–2022, yielding a total of 1200 observations. The Generalized Method of Moments-Difference (GMM-DIFF) is employed to test the hypothesis. Four independent variables related to corporate governance and one variable representing investment activity are used. Findings: The results show that investment in property, plant, and equipment assets, as well as the presence of audit committees, positively affect ESG disclosure in these markets. Conclusion: The findings highlight the significance of both asset investment in property, plant, and equipment and the role of audit committees in enhancing ESG disclosure among firms in Asia Pacific Emerging Markets. Novelty/Originality: To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to examine the influence of property, plant, and equipment asset investment as a determinant of ESG disclosure in Asia Pacific Emerging Countries.
VAR ANALYSIS: ASSOCIATION BETWEEN NON-PERFORMING LOAN, HOUSING PRICE, ECONOMIC INDICATORS, AND MORTGAGE Gultom, Yulifar Amin; Muchtar, Masruri; Sihombing, Pardomuan Robinson
Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan Indonesia Vol. 22, No. 1
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Background: The economic crisis from 2008 to 2009 was due to the collapse of the housing price bubble, which increased the default rate or non-performing loans of mortgages. Much research on non-performing loans compared to property price and economic indicators has been done in other countries, but not in Indonesia. This research is modified to suit the housing market in Indonesia, aiming to investigate causality relationships between non-performing loans, residential property price index, gross domestic product, mortgages, and credit interest rates. It also analyzes the impulse response function and variance decomposition of each variable, focusing on non-performing loans to show the effect of shocks from other variables. Methods: The study uses a vector autoregression model. Findings: The result shows that there are causality relationships between non-performing loans, residential property price index, gross domestic product, mortgages, and credit interest rates. Furthermore, compared to the normal period, in a crisis period, no specific trend is found from the decomposition of all variables to the non-performing loans. Conclusion: This research also shows that monetary and fiscal policies from the government can affect non-performing loans and mortgages. The increase in house prices by the property firm must be applied carefully to avoid a negative effect on the economy. Novelty/Originality of this article: This research is specifically adapted to the housing market in Indonesia, addressing a gap in previous studies. It also provides detailed analysis of impulse response function and variance decomposition focused on non-performing loans.