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JURNAL AKUNTANSI & AUDITING INDONESIA (JAAI) is published by Accounting Department, Faculty of Economics, Islamic University of Indonesia and Supported by IAI-KAPd (Ikatan Akuntan Indonesia - Kompartemen Akuntan Pendidik). Published twice a year on June and December, JAAI is a media of communication and reply forum for scientific works especially concerning the field of the accounting and auditing studies of developing countries. Papers presented in JAAI are solely author's responsibility. The editorial board may edit without changing the substance of the papers.
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Corporate social responsibility disclosure before and during the Covid-19 pandemic Cahyaningsih Cahyaningsih; Asty Septyaweni
Jurnal Akuntansi & Auditing Indonesia Vol 26, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Accounting Department, Faculty of Business and Economics, Universitas Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/jaai.vol26.iss1.art2

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The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the condition of the Indonesian economy, including the manufacturing industry. Therefore, it is necessary to test the effect of tax aggressiveness, environmental performance, and media exposure on corporate social responsibility disclosure. Corporate social responsibility disclosure is measured using the criteria set out in the 2017 Financial Services Authority (OJK) regulation. This study used 77 observational data from the 2017–2020 period in which the descriptive statistical analysis showed a decrease in tax aggressiveness, environmental performance, media exposure, and corporate social responsibility disclosure. The results showed significant differences in the manufacturing companies' corporate social responsibility disclosures before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. The findings revealed that tax aggressiveness and environmental performance positively affected corporate social responsibility disclosure. In contrast, media exposure did not affect corporate social responsibility disclosure. However, media exposure positively affected environmental aspects disclosure. These results indicated that manufacturing companies have social and environmental awareness.
Barriers to effective corporate governance principles in state-owned enterprises in Zimbabwe Job Dubihlela; Henry Mukono
Jurnal Akuntansi & Auditing Indonesia Vol 26, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/jaai.vol26.iss1.art1

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The purpose of this article is to discuss the barriers to effective corporate governance principles in state-owned enterprises (SOEs) in Zimbabwe in order to have an influence on policy debates. This study used a qualitative research approach, and a case study research design was followed, in order to attain the objective of the research. Semi-structured interviews were carried to get the views of the respondents on barriers to effective corporate governance principles in SOEs in Zimbabwe. Respondents chosen were members of the audit committees (ACs), permanent secretaries (PSs), chief executive officers (CEOs), senior managers (SMs), board of directors (BoDs) and chief audit executives (CAEs). Respondents were chosen due to their ability to act on the study’s findings and recommendations. Data was analysed using Atlas.ti version 8. The study revealed that there are cases of poor and mis-governance in SOEs in Zimbabwe. Egregious cases include non-adherence to corporate governance rules and laws, degenerating against the Public Finance Management Act, [Chapter 22:19] as well as paying ignore in the submission of the financial statements which are audited. The article therefore, recommends that for an emerging country like Zimbabwe to enjoy the advantages of effective corporate governance principles, reviewing the legislations which are currently there as well as strengthening the enforcement strategies of the regulatory institutions is of paramount importance. The findings are limited to a Zimbabwean case study alone. Be that as it may, great lessons can be drawn for other developing economies from the case study. Apart from classifying cases of poor or mal-governance in SOEs in Zimbabwe, the article gives recommendations for policy in-order to improve corporate governance in SOEs in Zimbabwe. There is a dearth of study on barriers to effective corporate governance principles in SOEs in Zimbabwe; therefore, there is a gap in the literature. Hence, the paper makes an original contribution to the literature. Finally, the paper advocates fruitful avenues for future research on the future of corporate governance.
Governance structure and the tendency to do financial statements fraud Agung Nur Probohudono; Anju Theresia Lubis; Ertambang Nahartyo; Siti Arifah
Jurnal Akuntansi & Auditing Indonesia Vol 26, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/jaai.vol26.iss1.art6

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This study aimed to examine the influence of the governance structure which consists of the age of directors, educational background of directors, directors’ gender, managerial ownership, and the existence of Independent Board of Commissioners on financial statement fraud. This research's populations are Manufacturing, Property, Real estate, and Construction Companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) period 2014-2018. The type of data used in research was secondary data and using a purposive sampling method to determine 475 companies for the samples. This research used a logistic regression analysis. The result of this research indicated that the age of directors, the gender of directors, and managerial ownership had a significant negative effect on financial statement fraud. However, the study did not find the advantage of the educational background of directors and the existence of the independent member of the Board of Commissioners on financial statement fraud.
Director experience, management compensation and tax avoidance Sri Asih; Doddy Setiawan
Jurnal Akuntansi dan Auditing Indonesia Vol 26, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/jaai.vol26.iss1.art3

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The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of director experience and management compensation on tax avoidance in Indonesia. This is quantitative research with secondary data sources using cross section data. Purposive sampling was used to obtain 267 observation samples of manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange from 2018 to 2020 tested using multiple linear regression analysis. Dependent variable of tax avoidance proxied by cash effective tax rate is used. The director’s experience and management compensation are independent variables in this study. The director’s experience is measured by using the dummy variable of the director’s experience during study or work abroad. Management compensation is proxied by using the natural logarithm of the annual compensation received by management. Some control variables are also used such as firm size, leverage, firm age, return on assets, growth, market to book ratio, and debt to equity ratio. We found that there is a significant negative relationship between director's experience and management's compensation on tax avoidance. In conclusion, director's experience and management compensation are both important for tax avoidance decisions in companies.
Fintech adoption: Its determinants and organizational benefits in Indonesia Dekar Urumsah; Rintan Falah Ispridevi; Aris Nurherwening; Wirawan Hardinto
Jurnal Akuntansi dan Auditing Indonesia Vol 26, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/jaai.vol26.iss1.art9

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Financial Technology (Fintech) has become an essential issue in the past few years, especially for the companies that offer the products/services that require payment. This research explores the factors which drive companies to adopt fintech - risk perception, cost perception, organizational readiness, top management support, knowledge of information technology, customer pressure, and competitive pressure - and the benefits of its adoption. This research distributed questionnaires using purposive sampling method to the employees working in the companies adopting Fintech. There were 195 questionnaires analyzed using SEM-PLS. This research indicates that customer pressure, competitive pressure, organizational readiness, top management support, and knowledge of information technology have significant influences on Fintech adoption. However, risk perception and cost perception do not significantly affect Fintech adoption. Fintech adoption has a significant effect on organizational benefits. Companies can use this research to find the opportunities and risks when they adopt fintech in order to improve on innovating and maximize customers and partners’ satisfactions.
Board of commissioners and corporate governance disclosure in Sharia-compliant companies in Indonesia Peni Nugraheni; Syed Musa Alhabshi; Romzie Rosman
Jurnal Akuntansi & Auditing Indonesia Vol 26, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/jaai.vol26.iss1.art4

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Corporate governance (CG) aims to protect the interests of stakeholders by ensuring that the company is managed properly. This study aims to examine the relationship between board of commissioners (BOC) characteristics and CG disclosure. BOC characteristics consist of board size, board independence, board meeting, educational background, and cross membership. The sample of this study was sharia compliant companies listed in Indonesia’s sharia securities list registered in the year of 2017-2020. The data were analyzed using panel data regression. This study analysis 160 data from 40 companies. The results show that the level of CG disclosure is high reaching 88.89%. It may give a positive value that the companies may already have the awareness to provide adequate disclosure regarding the implementation of CG principles. The results also show that the board independence has positive effect on the CG disclosure. The finding may have impact on the regulator and users to encourage more roles of BOC in CG disclosure.
Earnings management, board of directors, and earnings persistence: Indonesian evidence Wing Wahyu Winarno; Krismiaji Krismiaji; Handayani Handayani; Maria Purwantini
Jurnal Akuntansi dan Auditing Indonesia Vol 26, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/jaai.vol26.iss1.art5

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This research investigates the impacts of earnings management, both accrual earnings management (AEM) and real earnings management (REM), as well as Board of Directors (BOD) on earnings persistence. Accrual earnings management was measured using Modified Jone's Model, and real earnings manage­ment was assessed by three measures: abnormal cash flow, abnormal production expenditure, and abnormal discretionary expenditure. In addition, Board of Directors was measured using BOD size and BOD independence. Earnings persistence was measured based on the current year earnings to following year earnings regression coefficients. Using the samples consisting of the manufacturing companies listed at the Indonesia Stock Exchange 2016-2020, the study finds the evidence that accrual earnings management and cash flow of real earnings management negatively affect earnings persistence, while production expenditure, earnings management, discretionary expen­diture, BOD size, and BOD independence positively affect earnings persistence.
The practicality of forensic auditing techniques to detect non-government orgnaisations’ financial statement fraud in South Africa using a proactive approach Jean Damascene Mvunabandi; Bomi Cyril Nomlala; Harold Patrick
Jurnal Akuntansi dan Auditing Indonesia Vol 26, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/jaai.vol26.iss1.art8

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This article empirically investigated proactive financial statement fraud detection techniques 30 among nongovernment organisations in the eThekwini region, South Africa. The data for this thesis was gathered from 87 staff via the use of a mixed research method with knowledgeable individuals in the field of fraud risk management. SPSS used descriptive statistics analysis while all the interview questions were analysed using conventional thematic analysis via NVivo. Robustness analysis was entirely performed using AMOS for CFA was used to estimate statistical models. SEM simultaneously estimated the link between detective financial statement fraud practices. The study’s results and findings of both the questionnaire and interviews reflected statistically significant agreement that NGOs should use proactive forensic auditing techniques in order to detect financial statement fraud among NGOs in the eThekwini region of South Africa.
Perceived trustworthiness of artificial intelligence implementation in Indonesia public sector services: Gen Z and Millennial perspectives Aviandi Okta Maulana; Georgius Chandra Herfanda; Faradillah Hasan
Jurnal Akuntansi dan Auditing Indonesia Vol 26, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/jaai.vol26.iss1.art7

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Technological developments have an enormous impact on social and economic life, including the potential adoption of artificial intelligence in the public sector. This research focuses on perceived trustworthiness regarding the potential use of artificial intelligence in the public sector through the perceptions of the Millennial generation and Generation Z. Using a mixed-method through a Likert scale survey combined with open-ended questions, this research finds significant evidence that perceived trustworthiness is influenced by ability, benevolence, and integrity. The results of the open question analysis show that ability perception exists due to the following: perception of expertise in government institutions; benevolence due to the moral aspect to deliver public services; integrity which consists of two contrasting perspectives namely; first, positive feedback of trust toward government integrity, and second, negative feedback in questioning government integrity.
Influence of Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure on financial performance of manufacturing companies listed on Indonesia Stock Exchange Ayu Chairina Laksmi; Adella Puspita Hasri
Jurnal Akuntansi dan Auditing Indonesia Vol 26, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/jaai.vol26.iss1.art10

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This study aimed to investigate the influence of Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure (CSRD) on companies’ financial performance which was proxied by Return on Assets (ROA), Return on Equity (ROE), and Earning per Share (EPS). The analysis was conducted on the annual reports of 31 manufacturing companies that were listed on the IDX from 2016 to 2019. A purposive sampling method was employed to select samples from the population. The data analysis was performed by using SPSS Statistics for Windows, Version 21. The results indicated that CSRD had significant positive influences on ROA and ROE, but CSRD did not have an influence on EPS. The findings of this study can be a consideration for companies’ decision making related to their CSRD which is important for their public image and profit-making activities. Investors can also benefit from the study by using CSRD as a reference in making investment decisions. Lastly, the government can use this study to evaluate the implementation of compulsory CSRD in companies in Indonesia.

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