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Journal of Economics, Business, & Accountancy Ventura
ISSN : 20873735     EISSN : 2088785X     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.14414/jebav
Core Subject : Economy,
Journal of Economics, Business and Accountancy (JEBAV) addresses economics, business, banking, management and accounting issues that are new developments in business excellence and best practices, and methodologies to determine these in manufacturing and financial service organisations. It considers all aspects of economics and business, including those management and accounting and economics with other fields of inquiry. JEBAV published by Research Center and Community Services STIE Perbanas Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia.
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Analysis of intention toward halal products: an empirical study of young consumers Harsanto, Budi; Jatnika, Dika
Journal of Economics, Business, and Accountancy Ventura Vol. 20 No. 2 (2017): August - November 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/jebav.v20i2.760

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The purpose of this paper is to determine the intention of consumer in choosing halal products, particularly for food products. The three main elements in the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) consisting of attitude, subjective norm, and perceived behavioral control is connected to the intention to consume halal products, particularly halal food. This study refers to the two studies both in the Malaysian context. This is a survey-based research. It used a questionnaire for collecting the data taken from  151 active students of Faculty of Economics and Business in Unpad who participated as the respondents in this research. The data were analysed using a descriptive statistics, correlation, chi-square. and multiple regression. The findings show that the three main elements have a significance effect on the intention. This study is unique since it was conducted in Indonesia’s context and the results is slightly different from the findings of the previous one.
Intellectual Capital and Corporate Social Responsibility in Banking Industries in Indonesia S, Dri Asmawanti; Wijayanti, Indah Oktari
Journal of Economics, Business, and Accountancy Ventura Vol. 20 No. 2 (2017): August - November 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/jebav.v20i2.787

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This study aimed to get empirical evidence on the relationship of the intellectual capital of the company with its corporate social responsibility. The data used in this study were the banking industry companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The sample in this study was banking company in Indonesia which has been qualified sampling. The analysis tool to test the hypothesis was multiple regression analysis using SPSS. The results of this study showed that the disclosure of intellectual capital significantly influenced social responsibility. In addition to the control variables of this study, the performance of the company had an influence on social responsibility. This is because of the human resources owned by a company would be able to work optimally with the support of enterprise systems is good, the good quality system and strong customer capital. The implication of research is company's performance especially on social responsibility, which is the most investors in Indonesia are still oriented on profit, the greater the profit that has the company cares about the environment.
The Impacts of Fundamental and Macroeconomic Factors on the Stock Price of Oil Palm Plantation Companies in Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) Ayudya, Resi; Suwandari, Anik; Hartadi, Rudi
Journal of Economics, Business, and Accountancy Ventura Vol. 20 No. 2 (2017): August - November 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/jebav.v20i2.847

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The oil palm plantation companies in this study were the selected companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. This study aimed to determine the impacts of fundamental and macroeconomic factors on the stock price of the oil palm plantation companies in IDX. The determination of the research area was based on the designed method (purposive sampling) consisting of PT Astra Agro Lestari Tbk, PT PP London Sumatra Indonesia Tbk, and PT Tunas Baru Lampung Tbk. The data was collected using literature review method with secondary data sources in the form of time series data of stock prices, fundamental and macroeconomic factors in the period from January 2006 up to June 2016. The results of this study indicated that the movement of stock prices of oil palm plantations in Indonesia Stock Exchange was influenced by the fundamental and macroeconomic factors which consist of ROE (Return on Equity) with a regression coefficient of -133.35, DER (Debt to Equity Ratio) with a regression coefficient of -26.37, and EPS (Earning per Share) with a regression coefficient of 15.47. The macroeconomic factors consist of Rupiah exchange rate with a regression coefficient of -0273 and the CPO (Crude Palm Oil) price with a regression coefficient of 0.859. For the investors, they can consider the overall internal and external factors, which are based on the company's financial ratios and macroeconomic conditions.
Governance in Indonesia Banking Industries as an Effort to Improve their National Competitiveness Herlina, Erida
Journal of Economics, Business, and Accountancy Ventura Vol. 20 No. 2 (2017): August - November 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/jebav.v20i2.938

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The bank’s transparency of their financial performance has been demanded by the public so that the banks have to demonstrate their products and activities. The banks’ health level assessment, currently being enacted by Bank Indonesia is a risk approach that includes Risk Profile, Good Corporate Governance, Earning, and Capital (RGEC). The more Good Corporate Governance (GCG) assessment is geared today for the banks to strengthen their competitive position and increase investor confidence. This study is directed to test the accounting conservatism towards GCG as well as the consequence of GCG on the financial performance, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and information asymmetry. This study used financial data published on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2008-2015 and 152 samples were taken from 19 banks data and tested using simple regression. The results show that Good Corporate Governance has an impact on financial performance, Corporate Social Responsibility, and information asymmetry. The better governance carried out by the banking system will have an impact on their competitiveness in an effort to increase public confidence to invest their funds.
Factors Influencing Profit Distribution Management of Sharia Commercial Banks in Indonesia Ernayani, Rihfenti; Robiyanto, Robiyanto; Sudjinan, Sudjinan
Journal of Economics, Business, and Accountancy Ventura Vol. 20 No. 2 (2017): August - November 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/jebav.v20i2.1055

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This study aims to determine and obtain empirical evidences regarding the effect of deposits, product asset management, and rate of inflation on profit distribution management at Sharia Commercial Banks in Indonesia during 2012-2014 periods. By using purposive sampling, 10 samples of Sharia Commercial Banks were observed on a quarterly basis, and the 120 panel data were gained. The data were analyzed by employing multiple linear regression. The result shows that Deposits have positive significant effects on Profit Distribution Management. Productive Assets Management has negative significant effects on Profit Distribution Management. Rate of Inflation has negative significant effect on Profit Distribution Management. Deposits, Productive Assets Management, Rate of Inflation simultaneously have significant effects on Profit Distribution Management.
Other Dimensions of Tax Billing with Gjzeling (Study on Tax Confiscation Officials at KPP Pratama Surabaya Wonocolo) Prastiwi, Dewi; Puspitasari, Diana Amalia
Journal of Economics, Business, and Accountancy Ventura Vol. 20 No. 2 (2017): August - November 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/jebav.v20i2.1119

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Hostage or Gjzeling is one of the tax collection efforts to tax payers in certain places within a maximum period of 6 months from the tax insurer placed in the hostage-taking and this can be extended for about 6  months. Many of the constraints faced by tx confiscation officals are related to the duty of gijzeling. This study aims to explore the ways of  gijzeling using a qualitative approach or non-positivistic with interpretive paradigm in approaching the true reality. The result shows that the efforts made for the success of tax confiscation officials in gizjeling process are to: 1) believe that the process of gijzeling is for the law enforcement efforts, the process of education to taxpayers, as well as carrying  out the mandate of the State to save the state money; 2) manage the conflict with tax insurer based on the hang rule to the taxpayer, neutral, professional, and uphold integrity; 3) uploading awareness by downloading "brainwashing" penangung pajak
Forensic Accounting as Antibiotic for Pressing Corruption Infection in Indonesia Rolihlahla, Ghusti Ayu Criestiant; Satyawan, Made Dudy; Triani, Ni Nyoman Alit
Journal of Economics, Business, and Accountancy Ventura Vol. 20 No. 2 (2017): August - November 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/jebav.v20i2.1123

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Effectiveness of corruption cases aimed at making the corrupt severely punished in a court of corruption and bring the deterrent effect for public officials who intend to engage in corruption. This study aims to explain the depth of the role of forensic accounting as well as how it applied in the handling and disclosure of corruption cases in Indonesia. The hope of forensic accounting can be accepted and applied by all auditors general inspectorate at the ministry/government agencies at both central and local levels, so that corruption can be detected early on using the science of forensic accounting. This study uses a qualitative methodology with an interpretive approach, with key informants from the Directorate Investigator and Special Economic Crime, the Criminal Investigation Police, KPK, as well as the Financial and Development Supervisory Agency. The result of this study indicates that the forensic accounting interpreted as potent antibiotics to suppress the rampant corruption in Indonesia. Investigation method often used investigator/auditor using forensic accounting knowledge to produce valid evidence in court corruption, including documentary evidence of the state audit the calculation of financial loss and statement of experts (auditors) in the corruption trial.
Belief Revision towards Long-Series Information Ayuananda, Tri Ika; Utami, Intiyas
Journal of Economics, Business, and Accountancy Ventura Vol. 20 No. 2 (2017): August - November 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/jebav.v20i2.1124

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The purpose of the research is to assess the primacy effect of the sequence for the manner of presentation and information formation on the audit decisions in revising the belief when the information is presented differently. The primacy effect is the decision by the auditor when the information is provided in sequence and weighting the larger initial information towards the auditor belief. This research used a 2x2x2 experimental design with 116 participants of the Undergraduate accounting majors (S1). The results of the research showed that: 1) the primacy effect on decision-making occurred when information was presented sequential pattern;2) the decision making audit, the primacy effects occurred  in a visual form; 3) there is a primacy effect when the information is presented with a long series order.
The Effect of Audit Opinion, Financial Distress, Client Size, Management Turn and KAP Size on Auditor Switching Darmayanti, Novi
Journal of Economics, Business, and Accountancy Ventura Vol. 20 No. 2 (2017): August - November 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/jebav.v20i2.1125

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The issue of Auditor Independence, the most frequently, makes the debate of auditor rotation. This auditor rotation is related to the company activity for doing auditor switching. Some previous studies showed that switching auditors leads to the various result and it needs to hold rediscovery and to verify the theory of auditor switching. The study Aimed to test empirically the  auditor opinion, financial distress, the client company size, management turnover, and KAP size toward auditor switching on  manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesian Stock Exchange (BEI) in 2010 until 2014. The study is an explanatory quantitative research with purposive sampling technique for the collection of data. The 39 manufacturing companies used as a sample. The study used SPSS Application with 18 version and regression logistics to test the hypothesis because the independent variable is the combination between metric and non-metric. The result of the study Showed that the independent variable has an effect on auditor switching and auditor’s opinion. Financial distress, the client company size, management turnover and the firm size do not affect the auditor switching. 
Green Brand Image Relation Model, Green Awareness, Green Advertisement, and Ecological Knowledge as Competitive Advantage in Improving Green Purchase Intention and Green Purchase Behavior on Creative Industry Products Rahmi, Devi Yulia; Rozalia, Yolanda; Chan, Dessi Nelty; Anira, Qisthina; Lita, Ratni Prima
Journal of Economics, Business, and Accountancy Ventura Vol. 20 No. 2 (2017): August - November 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/jebav.v20i2.1126

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The study tried to analyze and determine 1) the effect of green brand image on green purchase intention, 2) effect of green awareness on green purchase intention, 3) the effect of green advertisement on green purchase intention, 4) the effect of ecological knowledge on green purchase intention, and 5) the effect of green purchase intention on green purchase behavior. Explanatory research was done with a survey explanatory research methods and quantitative research, with  the population of consumers Bukittinggi with 150 respondents collected using accidental sampling with questionnaires,  analyzed by descriptive statistics and Structural Equation Model. It shows  ecological knowledge affects green purchase intention, but the green brand image, green awareness, and  green advertisement have no effect on the increase in the green purchase intention. Green purchase intention can increase in consumer green purchase behavior. It implies that the creative industry should continue to improve the quality and knowledge of the consumer, so the competitive advantage will be achieved.

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