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Analysis of the Quality of Assurance Statements on Corporate Sustainability Reports on the Stock Exchanges of Several Countries in the World in 2020-2022 Nangoy, Gavriel Faith; Meiden, Carmel
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 6, No 7 (2023): 2023 ICPM Bali Proceeding
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i7.2789

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While sustainability reporting has experienced notable advancements in recent years, a discernible gap persists between the progress in reporting practices and the corresponding assurance measures. This paper emphasizes the degree to which the contents of sustainability assurance statements align with the essential elements mandated by the ISAE 3000 and AA1000AS assurance standards. A content analysis was performed for the assurance statements of twenty-four (24) public listed companies listed on 24 different exchanges over a three-year span from 2020 to 2022. This analysis employed a quantitative approach involving scoring to assess the alignment of the content with the requirements of the assurance standards. The research instrument used were based on the minimal content elements of ISAE 3000 and AA1000 AS and developed by previous studies. The results of this study describe variability in the quality of assurance statements based on assurance standards, assurance provider, country of origin, industry sector, and content element. This research contributes to the existing literature in sustainability assurance through content analysis   offering a nuanced global perspective through a large sample size and utilizing a streamlined research instrument derived from previous studies, enhancing the precision and conciseness of the analysis.
The Influence of Service Quality, Customer Trust and Word of Mouth on Customer Loyalty at Ana Motor Badung Workshop Rismayani, Ni Putu Sri Rahayu; Suardhika, I Nengah; Rihayana, I Gede
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i7.2822

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Given the increasingly fierce level of competition and also the things that need to be strengthened so that customers remain loyal to using workshop services, therefore, it is important to conduct further studies that need to be considered by the Ana Motor workshop regarding how efforts should be made to increase customer loyalty in using workshop services. As a result, the purpose of this research is to investigate the impact of service quality, customer trust, and word of mouth on customer loyalty at the Ana Motor Workshop. This research was conducted in Badung Regency which is located at the Ana Motor Badung workshop. The method of collecting data through distributing questionnaires to 96 respondents for customers who have used repair services at the Ana Motor workshop at least 3 times. The sampling defined by Cochran was employed in this study, and the sampling method used was purposive sampling. For this study, multiple linear analysis techniques are used, which are conducted using the SPSS 25. 0 application for Windows. The results of the analysis show that service quality, customer trust, and word of mouth has a positive and significant effect on customer loyalty at the Ana Motor Badung workshop.
The Effect of Financial Distress and Transfer Pricing on Tax Avoidance in Multinational Companies Listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) for the 2020-2022 Period Sadjiarto, Arja; Prasetyo, Devina Jesslyn; Go, Valerie Angelica
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i7.2827

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Due to the Covid-19 pandemic conditions from 2020 to 2022, many companies, including multinational corporations, experiencing financial difficulties tend to be more aggressive in tax avoidance to sustain the future viability of the company. On the other hand, companies also utilize transfer pricing mechanisms to avoid high tax payments. This research aims to examine the influence of financial distress and transfer pricing on tax avoidance in multinational companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) for the 2020-2022 period. Multiple regression analysis is used to analyze the data collected from a sample of 122 multinational companies listed on the IDX. The research results indicate that financial distress has a positive influence, while transfer pricing has a negative influence on tax avoidance in multinational companies listed on the IDX. Therefore, multinational companies in Indonesia need to consider these factors in managing their tax and financial risks. The implications of these research findings suggest that multinational companies in Indonesia need to consider these factors in managing their tax and financial risks.
Uncovering Hidden Realities: A Phenomenological Approach to Financial Crime in Public Procurement Parintak, Sutrisno
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i7.2794

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This research aims to uncover the hidden reality of financial crime in the context of public procurement using a phenomenological approach. Through in-depth analyses of the experiences of financial criminals, procurement officials, and the communities involved, the research identifies the factors that drive fraud in the procurement process. The results show that the complexity of the procurement system, local social, economic and cultural pressures play a key role in the dynamics of financial crime. Dissatisfaction with complex procurement procedures and pressure to achieve a certain status are the main triggers for fraud. The implications of this research underscore the need for reforms in the procurement system, increased transparency and accountability. Practical suggestions involve additional education and training for procurement officials, addressing social pressure through social programs, and strengthening internal and external oversight. By highlighting the long-term impact of fraud in public procurement, this research provides a basis for policy and practice changes to create an environment of greater integrity and efficiency in the use of public funds. Collaboration with stakeholders, including researchers and academics, was identified as a strategic step towards achieving this goal.
Determinants of Educated Unemployment in Java from 2016 to 2022 Rahmawati, Firnanda Novita; Pratomo, Devanto Shasta; Pudjihardjo, M.
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i7.2756

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Statistical survey data of each province in Java indicates that the number of educated unemployed individuals holding a high school or university diploma is higher than that of lower-educated unemployed individuals. The increase in the number of educated unemployed individuals suggests that the government has not been successful in increasing job opportunities and establishing an effective education system to compete in the workforce. A significant increase happened in 2020 due to Covid-19 pandemic, leading to numerous dismissals. This research aims to discover the factors influencing educated unemployment in Java using Fixed Effect Model (FEM) panel data analysis, which comprises cross-sectional data from six provinces in Java and time series data spanning from 2016 to 2022. The results of the research show that education level variable (average years of schooling) has a negative and insignificant influence on educated unemployment, provincial minimum wage has a negative and significant influence on educated unemployment, GRDP has a positive and insignificant influence on educated unemployment, foreign direct investment has a positive and significant effect on educated unemployment, local direct investment has a positive and significant influence on educated unemployment, and Covid-19 pandemic has a positive and significant influence on educated unemployment in Java from 2016 to 2022.
Economic Valuation of Bubohu Religious Tourism Village in Gorontalo District Katili, Annisa Pratiwi; Suman, Agus; Syafitri, Wildan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i7.2769

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The development of industrial tourism at local level directly opens up employment in tourism areas which can be managed and utilised by local communities. Bubohu religious tourism village is one of the tourism villages having a good potential economy, however there still are identified poverty issues in the village. This research calculates the value of potential economic and multiplier effect value of religious tourism village Bubohu by identifying the amount of visitor expenditure, business unit income, expenditure of business units and labour expenditure in this village. The research results obtained the average value of Willingness to pay (WTP) indicating the expenditure of individual tourists visiting amounted to Rp. Rp.395.555 -/person. Then the estimated economic valuation of Bubohu religious tourism village which is based on tourist expenditure amoundted Rp.7.512.391.111. Furthermore, economic value will increase along with tourists coming to visit Bubohu religious tourism. The multiplier effect analysis results acquired that Keynesian Income Multiplier value is 1,25, and Ratio Income Multiplier type 1 is 1,45 as well as Ratio Income Multiplier type 2 is 1,87. The results indicated that the existing tourism activities at Bubohu religious tourism village have a good economic impact on the local communities.
The Effect of Financial Literacy and Financial Behavior on the Performance of MSMEs on Madura Island Haryadi, Bambang; Angraini, Merie Satya; Hamat, Zahri; Latifah, Lyna
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i7.2820

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This study aims to find empirical evidence on the influence of financial literacy and financial behavior on the development of MSME financial performance. The research approach used is quantitative, and is located on Madura Island. The population in this study includes all MSMEs on Madura Island. While the samples taken amounted to 62 MSME samples covering four districts. By using the multiple regression analysis method, the results showed that: (1) The financial literacy variable has a significant influence on the performance of MSMEs. (2) The financial behavior variable does not have a positive influence on the performance of MSMEs.
The Influential Factors In Purchasing Goods In Convenience Stores: The Cases Of Alfamart And Indomaret In Jakarta Darmayanti, Dahlia; Halim, Daniel
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i7.2935

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The aim of this study is to examine the factors that cause Indonesian consumers to purchase products in convenience stores. This study investigates the influential factors such as social media reviews, brand satisfaction, service operations, and price promotions toward customer satisfaction that leads to consumers’ intentions to repeat buying in convenience stores. The survey questionnaires were distributed online. There were 117 respondents who lived in Jakarta, Indonesia, as the valid respondents.  The research hypotheses were tested using SEM-PLS. The findings revealed that brand satisfaction and service operations influence customer satisfaction. Also, customer satisfaction is an influential factor that drives customers to engage in repeat purchases in convenience stores. Meanwhile, social media reviews and price promotions do not influence customer satisfaction in convenience stores. The findings give insights into the factors that influence Indonesian consumers’ behavior towards customer satisfaction that leads them to do repeat buying. 
Board Independent, Firm Size, CEO Ownership and Accounting Conservatism: Evidence Banking Company in Indonesia Ardiany, Yuli; Lukviarman, Niki; Hamidi, Masyuri; Luthan, Elvira
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i7.2796

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The aim of this study is to provide empirical findings regarding a range of determinants that may impact accounting conservatism. Specifically, the research will examine the effects of company size, CEO ownership, and independent boards. Secondary data, specifically information derived from annual financial reports, is utilised in this study. Information for financial reports is acquired from the IDX data stream and website. From 2013 to 2022, the population of this study comprises all banking institutions listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. Significantly positive effects of board independence and company size on accounting conservatism are demonstrated by the findings of this study. Furthermore, CEO ownership has a significant negative impact on accounting conservatism, according to the findings of this study. The findings of this study present a practical illustration for stakeholders regarding the responsibilities of shareholders, which may prove beneficial in overseeing the organization's operations. This research demonstrates that when a company is owned by its CEO, its conservatism decreases. The findings of this research have implications for decision-makers who rely on financial reports. Stakeholders can place trust in managers who provide information about the company through financial reports that reflect its condition. This is supported by the research results, which indicate that conservatism in practice corresponds to the political cost hypothesis, which states that as the size of a company increases, so does conservatism.
Exploring Research Trends in the Indonesian Archipelago’s New National Capital Hamjen, Hilarion; Said, Laila Refiana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i7.2767

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The Indonesian Government announced the relocation of the National Capital from Jakarta to East Kalimantan Province in 2019. The term ‘Capital of the Archipelago ' or Ibu Kota Nusantara (IKN) was approved as the name of the new capital of the Republic of Indonesia. This study conducted visualization and bibliometric analysis using VOSviewer 1.6.20 from 100 scientific articles with the keyword "Ibu Kota Nusantara" collected from Google Scholar. The frequency of article titles relevant to IKN in 2022 was greater than in 2023. In the comparison of titles with the term IKN in 2022, there were 22 articles; in 2023, there were 15 articles, so the difference was 22/15 or 1.467. Following the 12 images of IKN, there were five images related to some scientific articles that have been published, including those related to innovation and technology where IKN was imaged as a smart city, sustainable capital, environmentally friendly, green city, and greening. However, seven images need attention for the following research topics: renewable, legal, cultural, user-friendly road, unique, city of change, and solutions for equality. This study helps provide insight as a basis for further research on various innovative themes related to IKN.

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