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Indonesian Journal of Sustainability Accounting and Management
Published by Universitas Pasundan
ISSN : 25976214     EISSN : 25976222     DOI : -
Core Subject : Economy, Science,
Indonesian Journal of Sustainability Accounting and Management is published by Universitas Pasundan. The journal brings together research from a range of disciplinary approaches to improving social and environmental sustainability and the social and environmental consequences of climate change and other issues. Working towards finding practical and policy solutions to improve the performance of organizations and societies, the journal takes research from academics, practitioners and consultants in the field Coverage includes, but is not limited to: Carbon Accounting and Trading; Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility; Economic Impact of Social and Environmental Sustainability Policies; Environmental Management Accounting; Environmental Ethics; Environmental Management; Human Rights; Sustainability Strategy; Environmental and Social Policy; Organisational Studies; Social and Environmental Audit; Sustainability Accounting, Accountability and Reporting; Sustainable Development; Stakeholder Engagement; Workplace Wellbeing.
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Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure and Company Financial Performance: Do High and Low Profile Industry Moderate the Result? Rafael Martin; Winwin Yadiati; Arie Pratama
Indonesian Journal of Sustainability Accounting and Management Vol 2, No 1 (2018): June 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (285.65 KB) | DOI: 10.28992/ijsam.v2i1.42

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The purpose of this research is to find out whether how much the effect of corporate social responsibility disclosure to company financial performance that was measured by sales growth and return on asset. High and low profile were added to test whether it can moderate the results. The method that were used in this research is a verification analysis. The sample company consisted of 21 companies where 12 of those companies were belong to high profile category and 9 of those were belong to low profile category and also listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) within period of 2013-2015. The statistical testing that is used in this research was double linear regression with a significance value of 5%. The result from this research found that the corporate social responsibility disclosure doesn’t have positive and significant effect on sales growth. On the other hand, corporate social responsibility disclosure has a positive and significant effect on return on asset. After industry classification as a moderating variable were taken into account, corporate social responsibility disclosure become non-significant to both sales growth and return on asset. It can be said that high and low profile industry in Indonesia didn’t differ significantly in terms of their corporate social responsibility actions.
The Influence of Corporate Governance on Environmental Disclosure of Listed Non-Financial Firms in Nigeria Ndubuisi Odoemelam; Regina G. Okafor
Indonesian Journal of Sustainability Accounting and Management Vol 2, No 1 (2018): June 2018
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The study investigates the influence of corporate governance on environmental disclosure of non-financial firms listed in Nigeria Stock Exchange (NSE), anchoring on “trinity theory” (agency, stakeholder and legitimacy theories). 86 firm-year observations across 86 companies listed in Nigeria Stock Exchange (NSE) using content analysis, cross-sectional data, OLS regression techniques were used to analyze the influence of board characteristics on the extent of overall environmental disclosure (OED). The results show that board independence, board meeting and the environmental committee were statistically significant while audit committee independence and board size were insignificant. Among the three company attributes used to mitigate spurious result only Firm size significantly influence the quantity of overall environmental disclosure of the sample companies. Auditor type “big 4” (Ernest Young, Deloitte, KPMG and PWC) and industry membership show insignificant relation to environmental disclosure. The findings indicate that the level of environmental disclosure of nonfinancial companies in Nigeria is quite insufficient at an average of 10.5 %. It is not surprising that environmentally sensitive industry and auditor type had no significant influence on the extent of environmental disclosure. This buttress the point that the environment the companies operate is institutionally and legally weak. Hence it calls for improvement on environmental law and implementation as well as harmonized environmental reporting infrastructure and standard to aid comparison.
Environmental Reporting Practices of Top Public Listed Companies: Analyzing Pre-Post Corporate Social Responsibility Framework Haslinda Yusoff; Siti Hazwani Kamaruddin; Erlane K. Ghani
Indonesian Journal of Sustainability Accounting and Management Vol 2, No 1 (2018): June 2018
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This study examines the environmental reporting practices of the top public listed companies in Malaysia, before and after the introduction of the Corporate Social Responsibility Framework. Specifically, this study examines the level of extensiveness of environmental disclosures among the top public listed companies. In addition, this study identifies the factors that influence the environmental reporting practices of the top public listed companies. The factors examined in this study include industry sector, ISO certification, size and profitability. Using content analysis on the corporate annual reports of 50 top publicly listed companies, this study shows that greater environmental reporting practices was found in the post-period of the framework. This study also shows that the factors influencing environmental reporting practices among the top public listed companies vary between the pre-period and the post-period. The findings of this study implicate that regulatory initiatives represent an influential factor in promoting environmental accountability via reporting practices among the companies in Malaysia.
Corporate Board Diversity and Sustainability Reporting: A Study of Selected Listed Manufacturing Firms in Nigeria Helen Obiageli Anazonwu; Francis Chinedu Egbunike; Ardi Gunardi
Indonesian Journal of Sustainability Accounting and Management Vol 2, No 1 (2018): June 2018
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The objective of the study is to ascertain the influence of corporate board diversity on sustainability reporting on a sample of quoted manufacturing firms in Nigeria. The study adopts a panel research design. The population of the study comprised quoted manufacturing companies on the Nigerian Stock Exchange. This was restricted to companies classified under conglomerates, consumer goods, and, industrial goods sector. The study used secondary data, extracted from the annual reports of the studied manufacturing companies. Fixed effects panel regression analysis was used to test the hypotheses. The dependent variable sustainability reporting was measured using an Economic, Social, and Governance (ESG) index, the independent variables were board member nationality, proportion of women directors, proportion of non-executive directors, and multiple directorships. The results show no significant positive influence of board member nationality, while proportion of women directors, proportion of non-executive directors, and multiple directorships were significant. The study recommends among others, the adoption of NSE Sustainability Disclosure Guidelines for a unified integrated reporting framework for Nigerian firms, secondly, a heterogeneous board composition, which can leverage on the diverse set of skills of board members.
Profit Motive, Stakeholder Needs and Economic Dimension of Corporate Social Responsibility: Analysis on The Moderating Role of Religiosity Aminu Ahmadu Hamidu; Md. Harashid Haron; Azlan Amran
Indonesian Journal of Sustainability Accounting and Management Vol 2, No 1 (2018): June 2018
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Economic dimension of corporate social responsibility (CSR) represent the main aim of establishing all forms of business organizations. The outcome from all transactions translate into the process of attaining continuity, growth, satisfactory returns, maximization of shareholders wealth and provision of goods and services to the community. Achievement of all these goals depends on how managers are able to perfect the profit motive objective and satisfy the needs of all stakeholders. A total of 164 respondents who are the managers responsible for decision making on all corporate social responsibility activities were engaged in answering the questionnaire for this study. The managers were representing different sub sectors of the Nigerian financial sector. A statistical analysis on the data was done by using the partial least square approach (PLS-SEM). Results from the analysis revealed that both profit motive and stakeholder needs are positively related with the economic dimension of CSR. Religiosity of managers is also positively related with ability of managers to attain economic responsibilities they were employed to achieve. With the role of religiosity as a significant moderating factor managers are expected to align CSR activities with accepted religious values that instills hard work, trust and assistance to stakeholders to fulfill the overall economic dimension of corporate social responsibility.
An Implementation Model of Sustainability Reporting in Village-Owned Enterprise and Small and Medium Enterprises Putu Sukma Kurniawan
Indonesian Journal of Sustainability Accounting and Management Vol 2, No 2 (2018): December 2018
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This article describes the implementation model of sustainability reporting in village-owned enterprise (VOE) and small and medium enterprises (SMEs), especially in Indonesia. This research design is a qualitative descriptive study and literature research. This research was conducted at the village-owned enterprise and some small and medium enterprise in Tajun village, Buleleng, Bali. The process of this research is divided into initial research, data collection, create the sustainability reporting model, and the implementation of the sustainability reporting model. The methods of collected data are semi-structured interview, observation, and document analysis. Sustainability reporting model in village-owned enterprise and small and medium enterprises based on GRI G4 standard. There are five stages on sustainability reporting model for VOE and SMEs. The five stages are prepare stage, connect stage, define stage, monitoring stage, and reporting stage. Sustainability reporting on VOE and SMEs increases transparency towards stakeholders and improves the optimization of business process. This result indicated that VOE and SMEs can more contribute than other related business in sustainability context. The impact of this research can help more VOE and SMEs reach and build their sustainability in their business activities.
Factors Affecting Corruption in Indonesia: Study on Local Government in Indonesia Aris Eddy Sarwono; Rahmawati Rahmawati; Y. Anni Aryani; Agung Nur Probohudono
Indonesian Journal of Sustainability Accounting and Management Vol 2, No 2 (2018): December 2018
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This study aims to examine the factors that affecting corruption in Indonesia local governments. The sample used in this study consist of 225 Indonesian local governments. This study uses secondary data obtained from the Financial Audit Board (BPK) and Provincial Government’s Financial Report (LKPD) from 2010-2014 period along with composition data that's obtained from the Regional House of Representatives (DPRD) in Indonesia. Data analysis were performed using regression analysis. The results of the analysis show that corporate governance proxied with the composition of DPRDs that do not coalesce with the government, compared with the total DPRD has a significant effect on the corruption of local governments in Indonesia. The results of the analysis also show that the Regional Financial Information System (SIKD) has no effect on the corruption of local government. The control variables used in this study include the government's internal control system (weaknesses of accounting and reporting controls, weaknesses of controlling the execution of the budget and the weakness of the internal control structure) and the characteristics of local government (size of local government, asset, and balanced funds).
Analysis the Dimension of CSR Towards the Relationship Between Psychological Contract and Knowledge Sharing Tiara Puspa; Noval Juan Wijaya
Indonesian Journal of Sustainability Accounting and Management Vol 2, No 2 (2018): December 2018
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This research aims to analyze the dimension of corporate social responsibility (consisting of legal and economic) and its relationship to psychological contract, as well as the psychological contract that has relation to knowledge sharing. The object of this sample is employee’s PT Television Transformation Indonesia (Trans TV) in Jakarta. To test the hypotheses, this study distributed 265 surveys. Among these, 10 surveys were excluded because of incomplete responses. A total of 255 surveys were Analyzed by using the method of Structural Equation Model (SEM). The result shows that legal CSR and Economic CSR has no relation with psychological contract, but the psychological contract has significantly, the positive relation to knowledge sharing. Further research can take another sample from the different media industry.
The Effect of Firm Internal and External Characteristics on Risk Reporting Practices among Malaysian Listed Firms Mazurina Mohd Ali; Ruzzana Abu Bakar; Erlane K Ghani
Indonesian Journal of Sustainability Accounting and Management Vol 2, No 2 (2018): December 2018
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This study examines the effect of firm internal and external characteristics on risk reporting practices among the Malaysian public listed firms. Specifically, this study focuses on three internal characteristics namely, duality of board leadership, the presence of stand-alone risk management committee, and length of CEO tenure and external characteristics namely, competition, debt governance and auditor quality on the risk reporting practices among the Malaysian public listed firms. Using, content analysis on 200 top public listed firms in Bursa Malaysia, this study shows that one of the external characteristics namely, debt governance significantly influence risk disclosure among the Malaysian public listed firms. This study however, shows that none of the internal characteristics influence risk disclosure among the Malaysian public listed firms. The finding of this study provide further understanding on the nature of risk disclosure of Malaysian public listed firms.
Determinants of Indonesian Public Listed Companies to Participate in the Tax Amnesty Arie Pratama
Indonesian Journal of Sustainability Accounting and Management Vol 2, No 2 (2018): December 2018
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This exploratory research paper would investigate several motivations factors that drive the Indonesian public companies to participate in the Tax Amnesty program. The factors were divided into three: Tax Avoidance, Ownership Structures, and Corporate Governance. We also used profitability, size, and age as a control variable. The data collected from public companies listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange. The data will be taken from 2011–2016 companies’ financial statement. There was 135 sample selected using purposive sampling. To analyze the results, we will use binary logistic regressions. The results showed that all the variables mentioned have significant influence toward company's decision to join tax amnesty. The research showed that companies’ decision to participate in Tax Amnesty contribute by many factors, however, in each of the factors, there are different views and perspectives.

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