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Accounting for Society: Examining the Interplay between Financial Reporting and Social Responsibility Sutisman, Entar; Auliyah, Iriana; Noy, Ismail
Advances in Applied Accounting Research Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): October - January
Publisher : Yayasan Pendidikan Bukhari Dwi Muslim

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60079/aaar.v2i1.166

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Purpose: This research explores the intersection of financial reporting and social responsibility by integrating Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) metrics into corporate financial reports. It aims to assess how sustainability reporting frameworks impact transparency and stakeholder engagement in the corporate sector. Research Design and Methodology: Utilizing a systematic literature review and interpretive analysis, this study examines existing theoretical and empirical literature to understand the evolution of financial reporting frameworks towards incorporating social responsibility. An interpretivist approach through thematic analysis identifies key patterns and insights. Findings and Discussion: The results show a significant paradigm shift in financial reporting, with an increasing inclusion of ESG metrics alongside traditional financial information. This change is driven by regulatory requirements and stakeholder demand, focusing on enhanced transparency and accountability. Challenges like greenwashing and the authenticity of social responsibility claims persist, affecting standardization and data assurance. Implications: The findings emphasize the need for more robust, standardized reporting frameworks to boost the credibility and comparability of sustainability reports. Highlighting corporate accountability, the study suggests that merging financial reporting with social responsibility is vital for future research, especially regarding its impact on corporate reputation and stakeholder relations.
War and Financial Statements: Assessing the Impact of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict on International Accounting and Reporting Standards Noy, Ismail; Dabamona, Jufri
Advances in Applied Accounting Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): February - May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60079/aaar.v2i2.177

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Purpose: This study aims to assess the impact of the Russia-Ukraine conflict on international accounting and reporting standards. The focus is on understanding how geopolitical tensions influence regulatory divergence, enforcement challenges, financial reporting practices, and market dynamics. Research Design and Methodology: A qualitative methodology was employed, involving a systematic review of scholarly articles, books, reports, and other academic sources. Data were collected from comprehensive searches on databases like Google Scholar and JSTOR, with thematic analysis used to identify recurring themes and patterns. Triangulation, member checking, and reflexivity ensured the validity and reliability of the findings. Findings and Discussion: The findings reveal that the Russia-Ukraine conflict exacerbates regulatory divergence, complicates enforcement of international accounting standards, and increases complexities in financial reporting. Geopolitical tensions lead to fragmented regulatory responses, undermining efforts toward harmonization. Corporations adopt enhanced risk disclosures and conservative reporting approaches to navigate uncertainties and reassure stakeholders. Investor sentiment and market perceptions are significantly influenced, resulting in increased market volatility and shifts in investment strategies. Implications: This study highlights the need for adaptive regulatory responses and collaborative efforts to promote harmonization of accounting standards. Technological innovations, such as blockchain and artificial intelligence, offer promising avenues for enhancing regulatory compliance and transparency. The findings underscore the importance of interdisciplinary research and longitudinal studies in informing policy interventions, corporate strategies, and regulatory reforms, promoting financial stability, transparency, and resilience in conflict-affected environments.