Anastasya Regina Candra
Universitas Kristen Maranatha

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The Types of Ownership and Sticky Cost: Evidence from Listed Firms of Indonesia Capital Market Meythi Meythi; Riki Martusa; Anastasya Regina Candra
Jurnal Keuangan dan Perbankan Vol 27, No 1 (2023): January 2023
Publisher : University of Merdeka Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/jkdp.v27i1.8878

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This study examines whether ownership structure type of listed banks of Indonesia Stock Exchanges (IDX), especially State of Owned Banks (SOBs) affect to cost stickiness. This study observes listed state-owned banks during the periods of 2001-2020. This study finds that ownership structure type of listed banks of IDX, i.e. SOBs, affects to cost stickiness are not supported. However, cost stickiness of listed SOBs of IDX relates to asset and employee are supported. However, a SOBs purpose to profit-oriented, but they also commit to government programs, i.e. reducing unemployment and expanding job opportunities. Overall, the findings of this study indicate that SOBs do not influence cost stickiness, but there are differences between high and low asset and employee SOBs. This study contributes to literatures of financial accounting and finance in banking sector, particularly SOBs.JEL: M410, C12, L52*
Disclosing Corporate Social Responsibility Affects Company Value: Profitability as Moderating Variable Anastasya Regina Candra; Nindy Tanison; Riki Martusa; Meythi Meythi
JASa (Jurnal Akuntansi, Audit dan Sistem Informasi Akuntansi) Vol 8 No 1 (2024): April
Publisher : Program Studi Akuntansi Universitas Langlangbuana Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36555/jasa.v8i1.2471

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The goal of this research is to determine how company value is impacted by corporate social responsibility (CSR) and how profitability, as determined by the rate of return on assets (ROA), modifies this impact. The main reason is that businesses which can disclose their CSR will garner greater public attention. Purposive sampling was employed in this study, consisting of all businesses listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) during 2018 to 2022. Because relatively few organizations are prepared to participate in CSR due to the significant expenditures involved, the paper’s findings show that CSR Disclosure does not significantly affect company value. The second finding stated that profitability as defined by return on assets (ROAt) can enhance the interaction among CSR disclosure and company value because profitable businesses can afford to make larger investment in CSR, which can best serve stakeholders who are essential to the business’s longevity.