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The Effect of Family Ownership on the Relationship between Busy Directors and Stock Price Crash Risk for Listed Firms on the Indonesia Stock Exchange Zachro, Siti Fatimah; Utama, Cynthia Afriani
Jurnal Keuangan dan Perbankan Vol 25, No 1 (2021): January 2021
Publisher : University of Merdeka Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/jkdp.v25i1.4909

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This study explores the impact of busy directors on the stock price crash risk if an individual holds three or more board positions. Since Indonesia has adopted a two-tier system, directors refer to Commissioners. Most of the literature suggests that the main risk factor for stock price crashes arises from the tendency of management to withhold adverse news from investors regarding compensation contracts and career issues. This research aims to verify whether busy directors help to limit managerial opportunistic behavior. Results show that multiple positions bring no effect on the stock price crashes risk due to cross over interaction which negated the substantial effect on the risk of stock price crashes. As a country with high family ownership concentration, the results illustrate that family firms in Indonesia will strengthen the influence of Commissioners who hold multiple positions in reducing stock price crashes risk. This investigation uses a sample of companies listed in the Indonesia Stock Exchange over the period between 2014 and 2019. The generalized method of moment (GMM estimator) is used as a research method to reduce endogeneity problems.DOI: https://doi.org/10.26905/jkdp.v25i1.4909 
Macroeconomic, Corporate Fundamentals, Systematic Risk on Firm Value: Evidence from Indonesian Manufacturing Sector Mappadang, Agoestina
Jurnal Keuangan dan Perbankan Vol 25, No 4 (2021): October 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/jkdp.v25i4.5769

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This paper aims to study the connection between the effect of macroeconomics, corporate fundamentals on systematic risk, and the firm’s value of the Indonesian manufacturing industry listed on the Indonesian Stock Exchange period 2015-2020. A total of 522 object analyses in this study with the purposive sampling method. This paper found that the direction and magnitude of the impact of firm value depend on macroeconomic measurement variables: interest rates, exchange rates, and the company’s fundamental measurement variables: leverage and capital expenditure. The paper also found that the macroeconomic positively affects firm value, and leverage has a significant positive effect on firm value. At the same time, capital expenditure shows different results in response to the firm value, that is, negatively significant. In particular, a systematic risk as a mediating variable becomes a significant and positive driver of macroeconomics and leverage on firm value. However, different results indicate that capital expenditure negatively affects the firm value if mediated by the systematic risk. The implication of this research is beneficial to enable companies and investors to make the right analytical decision in the Indonesian capital market in this pandemic covid-19 situation.JEL: E43, G10, G32
Determinants of green bond premium in the ASEAN market amidst the COVID-19 pandemic Oktavio, Laurent; Riyanti, Ririen Setiati
Jurnal Keuangan dan Perbankan Vol 25, No 4 (2021): October 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/jkdp.v25i4.6356

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Green bonds as a means of financing instrument for sustainable projects have caught the eyes of investors in recent years. With the growth of the global green bond market exceeding 50% in 2019 (CBI, 2019), green bonds serve as a promising financial instrument for organizations and a promising financial asset for investors. Previous studies have conflicting results in identifying the premium investors pay for investing in green bonds where both a positive and negative premium was observed. This study aims to examine the premium of green bonds issued in Southeast Asia before and during the COVID-19 pandemic from March 2016 to April 2021 by using a two-step regression model. In the first step, by employing a fixed-effect model to 42 green bonds, the results of this study suggest a positive green bond premium before the COVID-19 pandemic and a negative green bond premium during the pandemic. Additionally, this study conducts cross-section regressions to investigate the determinants of green bond premium. The results imply that rating, currency, issue amount, and time to maturity significantly affect the green bond premium.JEL: C23, G12, G14, G20, Q56
The Role of the Management Accounting System and Decision-Making Style on Managerial performance Efendi, David; Kusuma, Emeralda Ayu
Jurnal Keuangan dan Perbankan Vol 25, No 1 (2021): January 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/jkdp.v25i1.5330

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This study aimed to provide empirical evidence on the relationship between the management accounting system (MAS) and decision-making style on cooperatives' managerial performance in Ponorogo. Data were collected from 119 questionnaires, while 60 questionnaires could be analyzed. Then, SPSS was applied to test non-response bias and descriptive statistics. SmartPLS was used for hypothesis testing. Research findings indicated that MAS did not affect managerial performance, and the decision-making style affected managerial performance.DOI: https://doi.org/10.26905/jkdp.v25i1.5330
Agency Cost, Financial Performance, And Women in Board of Commissioners Wijaya, Hendra
Jurnal Keuangan dan Perbankan Vol 25, No 4 (2021): October 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/jkdp.v25i4.5788

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This study aims to examine the influence of agency costs on financial performance and women on the board of commissioners on the influence of agency costs on financial performance. The sample in this study is a non-financial company listed on the Indonesian stock exchange in 2014-2018. Data analysis was performed using panel data regression. This study indicates that agency costs negatively influence financial performance, and the existence of women on the board of commissioners can reduce the negative influence of agency costs on financial performance. It is indicated that women on the board of commissioners increase the alignment of principals and management. Women in the board of commissioners increase the board's ability to monitor the agent when making the decision, and women have characteristics such as risk-averse, conservatism, and ethics.JEL: G23, G32, J16
Corporate Governance and Corporate Tax Avoidance: an Interactive Effects (Evidence from Indonesia Capital Market) Agoestina Mappadang
Jurnal Keuangan dan Perbankan Vol 25, No 1 (2021): January 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/jkdp.v25i1.5043

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This study shows that the phenomenon arising from low governance practices is identified as one of the causes of the global financial crisis and corporate financial scandals that have an effect on the increase of tax avoidance. In addition, research in Indonesia that examines tax avoidance information by taking into account corporate governance mechanisms is still less consistent and is such a new perspective that it becomes a main consideration for this study. Likewise, the calculation using the Avoidance Tax Rate proxy developed in this study was conducted to test how much tax avoidance has been done by companies. The population for this study was taken from the manufacturing industries listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange from 2015-2019 assumed to have conducted tax avoidance. The total samples of 87 companies were selected by following a purposive sampling procedure. The statistical analysis using multiple regression shows that the board of commissioners had a significant negative effect on tax avoidance; while, Independent commissioners had a significantly negative effect on tax avoidance and institutional ownership on tax avoidance. This study indicates that the interactive effect of corporate governance and tax avoidance is the better and optimal corporate governance as a control mechanism and the balancing power. The lower the company does tax avoidance, the lower corporate governance mechanism will make it easier for companies to take tax avoidance actions.DOI: https://doi.org/10.26905/jkdp.v25i1.5043
Modification of Profitability Measures with Comprehensive Income and Reclassification of Other Comprehensive Income as a Mediation of Effects Asset Utilization on Firm Value Kusuma, Marhaendra
Jurnal Keuangan dan Perbankan Vol 25, No 4 (2021): October 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/jkdp.v25i4.6132

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This study modifies financial performance measures by developing a comprehensive income-based measure as the impact of applying fair value accounting and the concept of all-inclusive income, which has an effect on changing the income statement format, and testing its mediating role on the effect of asset utilization on firm value, data from 504 companies on the IDX period 2016 – 2020. The results show that financial performance based on comprehensive income mediates asset utilization on firm value if it only contains net income and other comprehensive income for the group to be reclassified. The net income version of ROA ROE is suitable for evaluating the performance of operating activities, while the comprehensive income version is suitable for evaluating the overall asset utilization performance from the results of revenues that have been realized and have not been realized. Novelty or originality: (1) developing comprehensive profit-based profitability and (2) mediating comprehensive profitability on the effect of asset utilization on firm value.JEL: E64, G32
Determinant of Indonesian Stock Market’s Volatility During the Covid-19 Pandemic Nugroho, Ainine Devara; Robiyanto, Robiyanto
Jurnal Keuangan dan Perbankan Vol 25, No 1 (2021): January 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/jkdp.v25i1.4980

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The aim of this study is to examine variables that influenced the Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) volatility during the outbreak of COVID-19. The independent variables that are used are gold return volatility and USD/IDR return volatility. This analysis uses daily-time series data which are divided into three periods, those are; before the pandemic (January 2019-August 2019), during the pandemic (January 2020-August 2020), and from January 2019 through August 2020. The method that is used in this study is GARCH analysis in order to dodge data abnormality and heteroscedasticity. Before conducting GARCH analysis, unit root and normality test are conducted to know if the data are stationaries and to decide which GARCH distribution is the most suitable for the data analysis (Gaussian, t-student, or GED distribution). It is proven in this study that during the COVID-19 pandemic, gold return volatility positively affected the JCI volatility and USD/IDR volatility negatively affected JCI volatility. This research can be used as a consideration for investors in choosing their investment during the pandemic or financial crisis by examining gold and USD/IDR volatility effect on JCI volatility.DOI: https://doi.org/10.26905/jkdp.v25i1.4980
Sharia Risk of Government-Owned Islamic Rural Banks during COVID-19 in Indonesia Riza Zahrotun Nisa; Yunieta Anny Nainggolean; Taufik Faturohman
Jurnal Keuangan dan Perbankan Vol 25, No 4 (2021): October 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/jkdp.v25i4.5859

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This study examines the effect of government ownership on the sharia risk of Islamic rural banks using all publicly available data of 156 BPRSs from 23 provinces in Indonesia. This research uses a quantitative method with secondary data obtained from the Financial Services Authority (OJK). Regressions using panel data regressions are employed to analyze the relationship between government ownership and sharia risk. Non-halal income is employed to measure the sharia risk between 2019 Q4 and 2020 Q3, representing the timeline before and during COVID-19. In all models and periods, the results found a significant positive effect of government ownership variables on non-halal income. However, the degree decreases during the COVID-19 pandemic. It reveals that government-owned Islamic rural banks are found to have lower non-halal income during the pandemic. We also find that more significant firms with higher leverage tend to have higher non-halal income. This study is expected to contribute to the still thin literature on sharia risk, especially in the context of Islamic rural banks in Indonesia. Results will have implications to the regulator to assure the sharia compliance of the Islamic finance industry. This is essential to gain trust from the Islamic society, which is concerned about the observance of Islamic banks.JEL: G21
Busy Board: Evidence from CEOs and Director’s Compensation Robin, Robin
Jurnal Keuangan dan Perbankan Vol 25, No 1 (2021): January 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/jkdp.v25i1.5021

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This paper examines the busy board and compensation for CEO and independent directors. The independent variable is the busy board. The sample cover 12.332 observations during the period from 1996 to 2015. The analysis is used unbalanced panel data. In this paper, the methods that used to prove the hypothesis are using regression and econometric methodology. The results show that firms with busy boards likely to increase the CEO and independent director’s compensation. The results also support the hypothesis when eliminating the endogeneity problem. Further, the results are also significant positive when changing the measurement of CEO and independent director’s compensation for robustness results. This research suggests that the busy board is weaker the corporate governance.DOI: https://doi.org/10.26905/jkdp.v25i1.5021

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