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Accounting Analysis Journal
ISSN : 22526765     EISSN : 25026216     DOI : -
Core Subject : Economy,
Accounting Analysis Journal is a peer-reviewed international journal contains theoretical as well as empirical studies regarding the Financial and Capital Market Accounting, Auditing, Accounting Information Systems, Management Accounting, Taxation, Public Sector Accounting, Islamic Accounting and Accounting Vocational Education
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Factors Affecting Accountability Government Institution Performance Arthur Simanjuntak; Septony B. Siahaan; Duma Rahel Situmorang; Duma Megaria Elisabeth
Accounting Analysis Journal Vol 12 No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/aaj.v12i2.61983

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Purpose : The purpose of this empirical study is to investigate the influence of internal control, clarity of budget targets, reporting systems, and performance-based regional budgets on the performance accountability of government agencies within the Regional Financial and Asset Management Agency of the North Sumatra Provincial Government. Method : This study employs a causative contextual research approach. The population for this study consists of 119 individuals. Primary data for this research were collected using an empirical approach, which involved the distribution of questionnaires to respondents. One hundred-five questionnaires were sampled and analyzed through the saturated sampling method. Findings : The results indicate that both simultaneous and partial effects of internal control, clarity of budget targets, reporting systems, and performance-based budgets significantly influence the performance accountability of government agencies within the Regional Financial and Asset Management Agency of the North Sumatra Provincial Government. Novelty : This research distinguishes itself from previous studies by highlighting that the variable with the most substantial impact on the performance accountability of government agencies within the BPKAD of the North Sumatra Provincial Government is a combination of internal control, clarity of budget targets, reporting systems, and performance-based regional budgets, which form an inseparable unit. Keywords : Internal Control; Clarity of Budget Goals, Reporting System; Performance-Based Budget; Performance Accountability of Government Agencies
The Influence of Socio-Economic and Psychological Factors on Millennial Generation’s Stock Investment Decisions Ni Made Dwi Ratnadi
Accounting Analysis Journal Vol 12 No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/aaj.v12i2.67039

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Purpose : Increasing investment awareness among the public, especially among millen- nials, is crucial for the development of the stock market and overall financial growth. As a significant potential force, millennials can play a vital role in increasing stock investment decisions and fostering economic progress. This study aims to develop an integrated model of the influence of socioeconomic and psychological factors, namely return expectations, self-efficacy, and risk perception, on millennial stock investment decision-making behavior. Method : The research population was millennial stock investors. Non-probability sampling technique was used to obtain 336 respondents. Data were collected through the survey method using a questionnaire. Data were analyzed using the partial least square (PLS) technique. Findings : Based on the analysis, socioeconomic factors influence investment deci- sions, return expectations, self-efficacy, and risk perception. Socioeconomic factors influence investment decisions through return expectations, self-efficacy, and risk per- ception. However, risk perception does not directly affect millennial stock investment decisions. The results of this study can be used as a reference to motivate young people to invest intelligently in the stock market. Novelty : The research was conducted on the millennial generation, who have an im- portant role in stock investment decisions, considering that the millennial generation is the generation that has an important role in increasing stock investment. Keywords : Expected Return; Self Efficacy; Risk Perception; Investment Decision
The Impact of Covid-19 on Intentions to Conduct Online Transactions: The Role of Affective and Cognitive Uswatun Khasanah; Ulfatun Nikmah; Agung Dwi Nugroho
Accounting Analysis Journal Vol 12 No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/aaj.v12i2.67792

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Purpose : We investigate the effect of affective and cognitive factors on online transaction intention during the pandemic covid-19 period. Method : We used an internet-based survey through Google form distributed directly to Indonesian respondents with the following criteria: (1) users who have made e-commerce purchases; (2) users who have made transactions on online platforms such as Shopee, Lazada, Instagram, and others. The final sample comprised of 253 respondents, dominated by 185 female users. We employed WarpPLS based on Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) for testing our hypotheses. Findings : We find that cognitive factors, such as perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, and attitudes towards, have positive effect on online transaction intention. Then, the affective factor, such as perceived enjoyment, positively affects the online transaction intention through cognitive processes, but social norm does not influence the online transaction intention. Novelty : Our study contributes to developing literature on Theory Acceptance Modelling (TAM) by highlighting cognitive and affective factors to explain the effect of the pandemic covid-19 on the intention for the online transaction. Keywords : Affective; Cognitive; Intentions; Technology Acceptance Model
Board of Directors and Financial Restatement: Evidence from The Two-Tier System Ni Wayan Rustiarini; Ni Putu Shinta Dewi; Ni Made Sunarsih
Accounting Analysis Journal Vol 12 No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/aaj.v12i2.68995

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Purpose : This study investigates the role of the characteristics of the Board of Directors (BoD) on financial restatements. The characteristics are reviewed based on board tenure, board size, board independence, female board, foreign board member, board level education, board accounting expertise, and dual board position. Method : The research sample is a manufacturing company on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for 2017-2021. The analytical tool used is logistic regression. Findings : This study found that five board characteristics negatively affect financial restatements: board tenure, board size, board independence, female board, and board accounting expertise. On the other hand, a dual position has a positive effect on financial restatements. Meanwhile, foreign board and board education do not significantly affect financial restatements. Novelty : First, considering BoD as a decision maker in the company, board characteristics influence group dynamics in collaboration and communication to implement corporate governance. Second, studies that analyze the impact of executive boards on financial statements still need to be expanded, especially in Indonesia, which adheres to a two-tier system. Third, previous studies that examine the role of BoD and financial restatements have provided contradictory evidence, and many studies still need to prove the effectiveness of the BoDs’ characteristics on financial restatements. Keywords : Director; Female; Restatement
Factors Affecting Capital Expenditure In Districts in West Java Province Kholida Atiyatul Maula; Kartika Nur Alfiyah; Isro'iyatul Mubarokah; Wiwiek Rabiatul Adawiyah; Christina Tri Setyorini
Accounting Analysis Journal Vol 12 No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/aaj.v12i2.69149

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Purpose: This study examines and analyzes the effect of Original Local Own Revenue (PAD), General Allocation Fund (DAU), Special Allocation Fund (DAK), Revenue Sharing Funds (DBH), and Excess Budget Financing (SiLPA) on Capital Expenditures. Method: This study employed a quantitative research design. The study's population consisted of all 27 West Java Province Districts, including 9 cities and 18 regencies. With a total sample of 135 district budget realization reports data in the province of West Java, the sample size for this study was determined using a census sampling approach. Findings: The findings show a positive effect of PAD and DAU on Capital Expenditure, indicating that the amount of realized Capital Expenditure depends on the amount of PAD and DAU obtained by Districts in West Java Province. Meanwhile, DAK, DBH, and SiLPA do not affect the realization of Capital Expenditures. This indicates that the realization of capital expenditure is independent of DAK, DBH, and SiLPA. Novelty: First, this study uses a different research paradigm than before. Second, this research utilizes the latest era to vary the independent variables. Third, the problems chosen in this study are regencies and cities in West Java Province, which need attention regarding capital expenditure allocation. Keywords: Capital Expenditures, Original Local Own Revenue, Balance Funds, Excess Budget Financing
Evidence of Financial Ratio Impact on Non-Financial Firm Profitability Muchamad Syafruddin; Clarientina Jane Weinanto; Haryani Haryani
Accounting Analysis Journal Vol 12 No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/aaj.v12i2.70466

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Purpose: This study is conducted to determine the factors that affect profitability in Indonesia listed companies by using financial ratios. Four independent variables (liquidity, intangible assets, working capital, and company leverage) were empirically tested to determine their relationships with profitability. Method: The data set covers 100 companies during the period of 2019 – 2021, and a random selection method was used in order to achieve credibility and fairness as much as possible and hypotheses were tested using a pooled ordinary least square regression model Findings: These findings show that firm size, working capital, and firm efficiency have a positive and significant relationship with profitability. In addition, these findings show a negative and significant relationship between liquidity and EPS and debt to equity ratio with ROA and EPS, but show a negative insignificant relationship with ROA. This means that the company suffers from low profitability due to the inefficient use of current assets. Interestingly, leverage shows mixed results, debt to equity ratio shows a negative and significant relationship with ROA and EPS, while leverage ratio shows a positive but insignificant relationship with ROA and EPS. In other words, profitability will increase only up to certain point. Novelty: This study differs than previous studies in number of aspects: First, this study examines the impact of four independent factors and two control variables that some of them are new in the context of research in Indonesia such as intangible assets. Second, previous studies focus on financial industry such as banks, however this study focuses on non-financial industry. Keywords: Financial Ratios; Profitability; Nonfinancial Companies; Indonesia
Investment, Funding Decisions, Firm Value with Corporate Governance as Variable Moderation in Indonesia Stock Exchange Djuminah Djuminah; Rahmawati Rahmawati; Ari Kuncara Widagdo; Sri Hartoko; Setianingtyas Honggowati; Siti Nurlaela; Kiswanto Kiswanto
Accounting Analysis Journal Vol 12 No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/aaj.v12i2.71005

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Purpose : This study aims to examine the effect of investment decisions and funding decisions on company value with good corporate governance as a moderating variable in mining companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange and included in the CGPI rating for the period 2017 -2021. The sampling technique was used for 5 years. Method : The sample for this research was purposive sampling with a total sample of 17 state-owned and non-state-owned mining companies. Analysis technique research model using Moderated Regression Analysis (MRA). Findings : The research results show that investment decisions affect firm value. Investment decisions moderated by corporate governance have a positive effect on firm value, while funding decisions moderated by corporate governance have a negative effect on firm value. Novelty: The presence of corporate governance as a moderating variable on the influence of investment decisions and funding decisions on firm value Keywords: Investment Decisions; Funding; Firm Value; Corporate Governance

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