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The Indonesian Accounting Review
ISSN : 20863802     EISSN : 2302822X     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.14414/tiar
Core Subject : Economy,
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Articles 570 Documents
The influence of profitability, size, and growth on the capital structure in consumer goods companies Puspitasari, Yovilanda Anggraeni; Ekaningtias, Diah
The Indonesian Accounting Review Vol. 7 No. 2 (2017): July - December 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/tiar.v7i2.1603

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Capital structure is a very important element needed by companies to conduct the com-panies’ operational activities. Companies must determine whether to use internal funds first or external funds to finance investment in getting an optimal capital structure. The purpose of this study is to examine the influence of the variables of profitability, size and growth on the capital structure in consumer goods companies. Multiple regression anal-ysis is used to analyze the data in this study. Data analysis is conducted on consumer goods companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange period 2012-2016. Based on the analysis, it is found that profitability, size, and growth have an effect on capital structure in consumer goods companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange 2012-2016.
The effect of capital structure, institutional ownership, managerial ownership, and profitability on company value in manufacturing companies Trafalgar, Jhonatan; Africa, Laely Aghe
The Indonesian Accounting Review Vol. 9 No. 1 (2019): January - June 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/tiar.v9i1.1619

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This study aimed to examine the effect of capital structure, institutional ownership, managerial ownership, and profitability on company value. It used independent variables such as capital structure with a proxy of Debt to Equity Ratio (DER), institutional ownership, managerial ownership, and profitability with a proxy of Return on Equity (ROE), and the dependent variable such as company value. This study uses secondary data obtained from the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) for the period 2014-2017, with the population of all manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) with the sample of manufacturing companies in the sector of various industries in the period 2014-2017. It was taken by using purposive sampling method, where they were selected based on the criteria. The data were analyzed using a multiple linear regression analysis with SPSS 23. The results indicated that the Debt to Equity Ratio (DER), institutional ownership, and managerial ownership have no significant effect on company value, while Return on Equity (ROE) has a significant effect on company value. The company's goal can be achieved if the company's performance is able to optimize the value of the company.
The effect of corporate governance, leverage, and liquidity on islamic social reporting (ISR) disclosure in islamic commercial banks in Indonesia Riyani, Dinna; Uswati Dewi, Nurul Hasanah
The Indonesian Accounting Review Vol. 8 No. 2 (2018): July - December 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/tiar.v8i2.1628

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Islamic Social Reporting is the standard index of performance reporting in sharia-based companies. This index was born on the basis of reporting standards based on AAOIFI (Accounting and Auditing Organization for Islamic Financial Institutions). The objective of this research was to knowing the extent of Corporate Governance, leverage dan liquidity of Islamic Social Reporting Disclosure (ISR). The independent variables were used in this study is The Board of Comisionner, The Board of Directors, The Audit Comitte, Sharia Supervisory Boad, leverage and liquidity, while the dependent variable is the ISR disclosure. Samples were taken by using census sampling technique. The final sample as many as 12 islamic bank in Indonesia on 2012-2016. Data analysis method of the data used in this research is descriptive analysis, classical assumption test, and multiple linear regression using SPSS 23 for windows. The results of this study showed that The Board of Comisionner and liquidity has effect ISR disclosure. The Board of Directors, The Audit Comitte, Sharia Supervisory Boad, leverage does not affect the ISR disclosure.
The effect of managerial ownership, institutional ownership, and foreign ownership on intellectual capital Oktavian, Magu; Ahmar, Nurmala
The Indonesian Accounting Review Vol. 9 No. 1 (2019): January - June 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/tiar.v9i1.1631

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This research aims to examine the effect of managerial ownership, institutional ownership, and foreign ownership on intellectual capital performance. The intellectual capital performance is measured by Extended Value Added Intellectual Capital Plus (E-VAIC Plus) which was developed by Ulum (2014). Managerial ownership is measured by the ratio of the number of stocks owned by the managers over the total company’s stocks outstanding. Institutional ownership is measured by the ratio of the number of stocks owned by institutions over the total company’s stocks outstanding. Foreign ownership is measured by the ratio of the number of stocks owned by foreign parties over the total company’s stocks outstanding. It sused a population of 34 banking companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in the period 2013-2016. They were taken using a purposive sampling technique, consisting of 20 banks. The data were analyzed using SEM-PLS. The results showed that managerial ownership has an effect on intellectual capital performance. Institutional ownership has no effect on intellectual capital performance. Foreign ownership has no effect on intellectual capital performance.
Fraud diamond analysis in detecting financial statement fraud Noble, Muara Rizqulloh
The Indonesian Accounting Review Vol. 9 No. 2 (2019): July - December 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/tiar.v9i2.1632

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This study aimed to analyze the factors used to detect financial statement fraud from a fraud diamond perspective. It tried to find out the effect of pressure proxied by financial targets, opportunity proxied by ineffective monitoring, rationalization proxied by change in auditors, and capability proxied by director change on financial statement fraud. It used 36 mining companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) period 2014-2016 as the sample. This sample was taken using a purposive sampling technique and data analysis were analyzed using multiple linear regression. The results indicate that pressure proxied by financial targets and rationalization proxied by change in auditors have an effect on financial statement fraud, whereas opportunity proxied by ineffective monitoring and capability proxied by replacement of directors have no effect on financial statement fraud.
The Effect of Financial Ratio and Firm Size on Stock Return in Property and Real Estate Companies Listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange Dian S, Nurhaida Hafni
The Indonesian Accounting Review Vol. 8 No. 1 (2018): January - June 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/tiar.v8i1.1633

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This research aims to fi nd out the effect of fi nancial ratios and fi rm size on stock return. The object of this research is property and real estate companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange 2012-2016. The independent variables used in this study are fi nancial ratios, consisting of liquidity, profi tability, activity and leverage, and fi rm size, while the dependent variable is stock return. The sampling technique is conducted using purposive sampling method. Data analysis method used is multiple linear regression analysis. The results of this study show that leverage has a signifi cant effect on stock return, but liquidity, profi tability, activity but fi rm size has no effect on stock return.
Attitudes towards whistleblowers, organizational commitment, ethical climate principles, and self-effi cacy as determinants of fraud disclosures Hayati, Nur; wulanditya, putri
The Indonesian Accounting Review Vol. 8 No. 1 (2018): January - June 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/tiar.v8i1.1636

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Whistle-blowing is one of pro-social action done by organization members to give directions, procedures, or policies that have corrective impact on the organizations. The brave action to disclose fraud is determined by internal and external factors of individuals. This research is conducted to test factors that infl uence people to conduct whistleblowing, such as attitudes towards whistleblowers, ethical climate-principles, organization commitment, and self-effi cacy. This research also has objective to test the applications of Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) and Pro-social Organizational Behavior (POB) particularly related to fraud. The research methodology is conducted using questionaire and analyzed using Multiple Regression. Results of the research show that attitudes towards whistleblowers, ethical climate principles, organizational commitments, and self-effi cacy have a signifi cant effect on the intention to conduct whistle-blowing.
A comparative study of the effect of institutional ownership, audit committee, and gender on audit report lag in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore Frischanita, Yulia
The Indonesian Accounting Review Vol. 8 No. 2 (2018): July - December 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/tiar.v8i2.1658

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The purpose of this research are to analyst the negative effect of institutional ownership, audit committee and gender to audit report lag of mining company in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore for 2012-2016. Gender is proxied by gender of CEO and gender of Committee Audit’s Head. Not only that, the research also analyst the difference mean value of audit report lag in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. This research use random purposive sampling technique because the amount company gap after purposive sampling between three counties are high. Total of population of three countries are 67 companies and mining company which fulfill the criteria of purposive sampling is 43 companies. That are consist of 34 Indonesia’s mining companies, 3 Malaysia’s mining companies and 6 Singapore’s mining companies. The final sample is 13 companies consist of 5 Indonesia’s company, 5 Singapore’s company and 3 Malaysia’s Company. Multiple Linear Regression is used to examine the effect of independent variable to dependent variable, while One Way-Anova is used to examine the difference mean value of audit report lag. The result of this research are institutional ownership have negative effect to audit report lag, while audit committee and gender don’t have effect to audit report lag. Beside that, there is no difference mean value of audit report lag in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore because they have same regulation about maximal day of company to publish their financial report.
The effect of corporate governance, corporate social responsibility, and financial performance on tax avoidance Wiratmoko, Sandhi
The Indonesian Accounting Review Vol. 8 No. 2 (2018): July - December 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/tiar.v8i2.1673

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This study aims to examine the effect of corporate governance, corporate social responsibility, and financial performance on tax avoidance. The dependent variable used in this study is tax avoidance as measured by Cash Effective Tax Rate (CETR), while the independent variables used are independent commissioners, audit committee, corporate social responsibility (CSR), debt ratio, and ROA. This study also uses firm size as the control variable. Population in this study is manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) and the Malaysia Stock Exchange (MYX) period 2012-2016. Sampling is conducted using purposive sampling method. The analysis technique used is multiple linear regression analysis. The results of this study show that in the sample of Indonesian manufacturing companies, the variables of independent commissioner, audit committee, and ROA have an effect on tax avoidance, while in the sample of Malaysian manufacturing companies, only the variables of debt ratio and ROA that have an effect on tax avoidance.
Factors affecting profit quality in manufacturing companies listed on Indonesia Stock Exchange 2012-1016 Murniati, Tutut
The Indonesian Accounting Review Vol. 9 No. 1 (2019): January - June 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/tiar.v9i1.1674

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The manufacturing company's profit information is useful for the right decision-making. This study aims to determine the effect of leverage, liquidity, audit firm reputation, conservatism, investment opportunity set (IOS), independent commissioner and institutional ownership of earnings quality at manufacturing companies listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) period 2012-2016. This research also use control variable that is return on asset (ROA). The sampling method used is purposive sampling technique. The sample used is as many as 100 manufacturing companies listed on the IDX. Data analysis in this research use multiple linear regression analysis. The results of this study indicate that leverage, liquidity, conservatism, independent commissioner and institutional ownership have no effect on earnings quality either using control variable or without control variable. Investment opportunity set variables affect the quality of earnings when testing without using control variables. While when tested by using control variables, investment opportunity set has no effect on earnings quality. Audit firm reputation has an effect on the quality of earnings both when using control variables and without control variables.

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