Digital banking can make banking transactions easier in daily life. However, the presence of technology does not seem to be welcomed. This is due to the unpreparedness of technology for digital banking technology. The target respondents are millennial generation users in Indonesia who use digital banking services during post-corona virus. The sample selection using random sampling with 422 respondents. The data analyses were performed using SEM-PLS. The results show that Optimism, Discomfort, and Insecurity affect the acceptance of digital banking based on perceived ease of use and usefulness. However, Innovativeness has no connection on perceived usefulness. This is because post-covid conditions, the most important thing is how digital banking can support survival. They also argue that digital banking can make it easier and useful for daily life, especially in payment features connected.
Purpose: An understanding of financial literacy is important not only for business actors but also for individuals and households; even there is a need to introduce this all-important skill to children early. There is a projection that the financial behavior of the young generation will have a better influence on the global economy than that of the previous generation. Therefore, it is crucial that today’s young generation understands financial literacy. This study aims to measure how digital financial literacy and financial confidence can influence both the financial behavior and financial well-being of the younger generation. Design/methodology/approach: The participants in this study are university students from all over Indonesia. This is a quantitative research project that uses online questionnaires, and the collected data is processed using structural equations mode-partial least squares (SEM-PLS) with the Smart-PLS application. Questionnaires have been distributed and obtained by 353 respondents to be processed by the Smart-PLS application. Finding: The result indicates that digital financial literacy has a significant effect on financial behavior, and financial behavior also has a significant effect on financial well-being. Meanwhile, financial confidence influences both financial well-being and financial behavior. Conclusion: This research contributes to the body of knowledge by providing information to the public about the importance of digital financial literacy for individuals to control their financial behaviour amidst the rapid growth of financial technology. Furthermore, the research findings are enriched with literature on digital financial literacy, which is still rarely studied. However, a limitation of this study is the fact that the respondents are mainly women. Therefore, there should be further research involving a higher number of respondents and covering a wider research location.
Sustainability reporting reflects business contribution to sustainable development. Indonesia seeks to engage in sustainable development by assessing the companies using the PROPER scale. The study aims to determine whether environmental performance (assessed by the PROPER scale) affect sustainability reporting of companies in Indonesia. The research population includes companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange that have published annual and sustainability reports within five consecutive years. This study employs WarpPLS to analyze data from 85 observations. The results show an increase in the disclosure of sustainability reports when the audit committee and the board of directors hold regular meetings. Companies without governance committees focus more on improving governance rather than disclosing sustainability reports. Environmental performance, when associated with the type of industry and governance committee, will increase sustainability reporting. However, a company with good environmental performance will make the audit committee and directors focus on other responsibilities because the community already understands that a company with a good PROPER rating properly manages its environmental impact and is aware of the importance of sustainable development. This study concludes that environmental performance measured by the PROPER scale positively affects sustainability reporting considering the type of industry, governance committee, audit committee, and board of directors of companies in Indonesia. The Indonesian government must support, facilitate, and encourage companies to achieve the gold category in the PROPER scale and promote higher disclosure of sustainability reports to contribute to sustainable development.
This study seeks to investigate the impact of auditor independence, competence, professional skepticism, and time constraints on their ability to detect fraud. This study uses primary data collected from a sample of auditors employed by the East Jakarta-based Public Accounting Firm (KAP) who have obtained permission from the Ministry of Finance and are listed on the official website of the Financial Professional Development Center, Secretariat General Ministry of Finance as of November 2021. 52 respondents were selected using a convenience sampling method for this study. In this study, hypotheses were tested using multiple regression models and SPSS 25. The results indicate that: 1) Independence has a positive impact on the auditor's ability to detect fraud; 2) Competence has no impact on the auditor's ability to detect fraud; 3) Professional skepticism has a positive impact on the auditor's ability to detect fraud; and 4) Time pressure has no impact on the auditor's ability to detect fraud.
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