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JASF (Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 26146649     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33005/jasf
Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance (JASF) is a blind peer-reviewed journal that publishes theoretical, empirical, and experimental research papers. The Journal encourages the utilization of economic, financial and sociological theories to investigate, analyze, and explain issues in accounting within the legitimate institutional structure and under various capital markets accurately. The distributed research articles of the Journal will empower researchers to contribute to the discipline of accounting.
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How Do Trading, Service, and Investment Sector Companies Make Transfer Pricing Decisions? Desy Wahyu Priyanti; Trisni Suryarini
Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance Vol 4 No 1 (2021): JASF (Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/jasf.v4i1.109

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The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of bonus mechanisms, tunneling incentives, debt covenants, and sales growth on company decisions in transfer pricing practices. Trading, service, and investment companies listed on the Indonesian Stock Exchange (IDX) in 2014-2018 were used as the research population. The sampling technique used a purposive sampling method with specific criteria so that the final sample of the study was 21 sample companies. The research analysis technique used multiple regression analysis techniques using the IBM SPSS 21 application. This study proved that the bonus mechanism and sales growth could not influence the company to choose to practice transfer pricing. Tunneling incentives have a positive and significant effect on the decision to practice transfer pricing. In contrast, debt covenants have a negative and significant impact on the decision to practice transfer pricing. This research concluded that bonus mechanisms and sales growth could not determine transfer pricing practice decisions, while tunneling incentives can influence companies in making decisions on transfer pricing practices. Debt covenant has a negative and significant effect on transfer pricing practice decisions. Future research may use other bonus mechanism measures, such as proxies for compensation. Subsequent studies can select company objects with a larger population, such as non-financial companies on the IDX.
Mysticism of Selling Price Hamemayu Hayuning Urip Bebrayan (Kejawen Ethno-Economic Approach) Whedy Whedy Prasetyo
Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance Vol 4 No 1 (2021): JASF (Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/jasf.v4i1.125

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The qualitative research of this kejawen ethno-economic aims to reveal actions kejawen culture of hamemayu hayuning urip bebrayan. Culture staple seller of panunggalan community in Gede Traditional Market-Surakarta makes people together with buyers. This atmosphere makes selling price determination is not solely economic benefits as much as possible. Therefore, the cultural tradition of hamemayu hayuning urip bebrayan becomes an analytical tool. Data was collected through participant observation of the panunggalan community and scholars. The results show cultural mysticism affects selling the price-determining concept that combines economic and non-economic values. This combination makes selling activities profit and loss and a spiritual and social belief that God gives sustenance through the buyer. An achievement makes it easy for sellers to feel what the buyer feels and considers the buyer, not someone else. This inner and outer whole conviction gave rise to kejawen ethno-economic. Ethno-economics is a transaction activity based on sympathetic feelings and thoughts not to harm (rumangsa handarbeni) by prioritizing honesty and kindness between seller and buyer. The activities of economic actors originate from the balance between the way of life and activities. The balance to always remember and obey God and love fellow humans as a form of guidelines for living life. Guidelines are the essence of life serenity according to God's will. This condition fosters a close brotherhood of increasing brothers (sedulur). Fraternal relations as a form of harmonious interaction, so far, have provided fluency (pelarisan) and wealth (pesugihan)
Cryptocurrencies as a Hedge and Safe Haven Instruments during Covid-19 Pandemic Nensya Yuhanitha; Robiyanto Robiyanto
Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance Vol 4 No 1 (2021): JASF (Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/jasf.v4i1.129

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This study examines the potential of cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin, ethereum, ripple, tether, and bitcoin cash as hedging instruments and a safe haven for the Indonesian capital market, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic era. Now, Indonesia's capital market condition is in turbulence. The benefit of this research is to help the investors make decisions on which cryptocurrencies can be an instrument hedge and safe haven in this Covid-19 pandemic era for Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX). The data used in this study are data on the closing price of the Composite Stock Price Index (CSPI), bitcoin (BTC), ethereum (ETH), ripple (XRP), tether (USDT), and bitcoin cash (BCH) from January 3 to June 16, 2020. Data analysis used Generalized Autoregressive Conditional Heteroscedasticity (GARCH) and Quantile Regression (QREG). This study found that bitcoin, ethereum, tether, and bitcoin cash can act as a hedge, but only the ripple cannot act as a hedge. Bitcoin, ethereum, ripple, tether, and bitcoin cash cannot act as a safe haven when the Indonesian capital market was getting extreme, like during the Covid-19 pandemic era. The roles of bitcoin, ethereum, ripple, tether, and bitcoin cash as safe havens will fade when conditions in the Indonesian capital market become more extreme. This research can be used as a reference for investors for their investments by looking top four cryptocurrencies as a hedging instrument. However, in severe conditions such as during the Covid-19 Pandemic, the top five cryptocurrencies cannot be used as a safe haven, as revealed in this study.
Redesigning Clinical Pathway of Elective Caesarean Section Using Activity-Based-Costing Reduce Exposure to COVID-19 Lidia Asjanti; Nikma Fitriasari; Ali Djamhuri
Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance Vol 4 No 1 (2021): JASF (Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/jasf.v4i1.145

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This research objective is to discover non-value-added activities in the elective cesarean section (CS) clinical pathway (CP) through cost analysis using the ABC method and redesign elective CS CP at W Hospital. Activity-Based Costing (ABC) is an accounting system designed through activity management. The ABC system identifies all functions in the service process chain, calculates the activity costs, and assigns costs to cost objects, such as activity-based service products. This calculation method emphasizes the service process. The ABC method is seen as a unit cost calculation system that is suitable for hospitals. CP costing using the ABC method is a cost analysis using CP as the basis for service activities. The CP of Elective CS consists of various activities. This study used a case study approach. The eight informants were the head of finance, the head of medical services and support, one ob-gyn specialists, one anesthetist specialists, one outpatient installation nurse, one midwife, one inpatient installation midwives, and one nutritionist. The COVID-19 changed the procedures and influenced the activities of CS CP. The analyses were conducted using the ABC method and data triangulation. Non-value-added activities found were clinical assessment in the emergency room (ER), laboratory activities, and organic waste treatment. Non-value-added found in clinical assessment in the ER, laboratory examinations, and organic waste treatment. CP CS redesign consists of activities of admission, pre-operation, and post-operation, surgery, pharmacy, nutrition, medical records, laundry, billing, logistics, and management administration. The researchers suggest that W hospital should redesign elective CS CP activities to eliminate non-value-added activities.
Financial Distress, Regional Independence and Corruption: An Empirical Study in Indonesian Local Governments Evi Maria; Abdul Halim; Eko Suwardi
Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance Vol 4 No 1 (2021): JASF (Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/jasf.v4i1.159

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This study aims to determine the effect of financial distress and regional independence on the probability of corruption in the local governments, Indonesia. This study used panel data of local governments in Indonesia in 2012 and 2013 with a total of 785 local governments. Data were analyzed using logistic regression analysis. The study results found that financial distress had no effect on the probability of corruption, while regional independence had a positive effect on the probability of corruption in the local governments, Indonesia. This means that if the regional independence is high then the probability of corruption in the local government is also high, vice versa. The study findings were also robust in a separated analysis, when additional test was carried out. This study found empirical evidence that the independence of funding sources, independence ratios to meet regional needs, and the amount of regional income could be used to detect corruption in local governments, Indonesia, while the budget solvency ratio, financial performance ratio of budget, financial performance ratio of fund equity and regional financial efficiency could not.
Gamification Model as a Business Strategy for MSMEs in Indonesia Arief Dwi Saputra; Alfina Rahmatia
Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance Vol 4 No 1 (2021): JASF (Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/jasf.v4i1.162

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Gamification is a game design in a non-game context that can be applied to the Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) business. This study aims to see how the role of gamification can be a model in MSMEs business activities and performance. The sample is 13 of 34 MSMEs business managed by students at the Provincial level in Indonesia who are student representatives at the Branch Leaders, Branch Managers, and Regional Leaders in a hierarchical structure. First, the root of the problem is viewed from secondary data through theoretical studies (literature reviews, reports, and reputable media data) and observations of empirical aspects (observation and interviews). In the next stage, the data is processed using the Nvivo 12 application with coding similarity analysis. Then the results of the study are used as a reference and conclusions through the data obtained. Based on the analysis results, the study agenda was prepared to answer the challenge of demographic bonuses and the middle-income trap on the contribution of MSMEs in facing changes in the economic order in the new normal era. The implication is to become a business model for MSMEs in overcoming human capital problems by encouraging creative and innovative attitudes and traits. Furthermore, the application of gamification as a business strategy shows an interconnected and supportive soul as a solution with an impact on behavior change, motivation, and psychological effects of entrepreneurship. Thus, users, such as managers, employees, dan customers, to be involved in the selling process through gamification.
The COVID-19 and Its Effect on Small Businesses in Nigeria: A Rational Choice Theory and an Empirical Approach Ademola Samuel Sajuyigbe; Anthony Abiodun Eniola; James Nwoye Obi; Fred Ojochide Peter
Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance Vol 4 No 1 (2021): JASF (Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/jasf.v4i1.169

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The misery and difficulties of the novel deadly infection (COVID-19) are of great concern to analysts, researchers, policymakers, and government agencies over the globe. This investigation examines the effect of the deadly infection (COVID-19) on small businesses in Nigeria, with particular reference to Lagos State. A purposive examining procedure was utilized to choose each of the 321 small businesses owner of Nigeria (ASBON) enlisted in the Lagos Business Directory. Close-ended questionnaires were used to gather data from the members. The data analysis was performed with percentage, mean, chi-square, and component factor analysis. The outcome uncovers that the deadly infection (COVID-19) has injured all the SMEs surveyed. It was discovered that most small businesses are doomed as a result of the negative impact of COVID-19. The assessment using rational choice theory derives that credit accessibility, tax waiver for sectors, the introduction of emergency advances, and flexibility of repayments of existing loans by financial institutions are solid palliative measures that can cushion the effect of the deadly infection (COVID-19).
Do Cash Flow and Accounting Profit Information Affect Stock Prices? Indah Muniroh; Anik Yuliati
Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance Vol 4 No 1 (2021): JASF (Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/jasf.v4i1.199

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ABSTRACT This study aims to determine the effect of cash flow statement information and accounting profit on stock prices. The object of this research is a food & beverage sub-sector manufacturing company listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2015-2019. The sampling technique used a purposive sampling technique with ten samples of financial statements that meet the criteria. The analysis technique uses the help of Partial Lease Square (PLS) with SmartPLS 3.0 Software. The study results show that the Cash Flow Statement of operating and funding information does not affect stock prices. On the other hand, information on the investing Cash Flow Statement and accounting profit affect stock prices. The more investors intend to buy or keep shares; the stock price will increase. Vice versa, if the number of investors who intend to sell or release shares increases, the share price will decrease. Based on these results, it is suggested that investors in deciding on selling or buying stock shares may pay more attention to the information from investing cash flow and accounting profit.

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