The development of the banking sector in Indonesia and Malaysia is growing rapidly, fierce business competition encourages management's desire to improve performance and comply with banking regulations with earnings management reported by banks. The aimed of this study provides empirical evidence of the influence of Loan Loss Provision (LLP) and Good Corporate Governance (GCG) on Earnings Management in banks in Indonesia and Malaysia. The research method used is multiple linear regression analysis using a sample of six banks with the largest assets in each country during the 2015-2018 periods. The results of this study prove that (1) LLP and GCG affect earnings management at banks in Indonesia (2) LLP has no effect on earnings management at banks in Malaysia, while GCG affects earnings management at banks in Malaysia. The application of financial accounting standards IFRS 7 on financial instruments requires provision for impairment losses early so as to reduce the need for management in managing earnings; this further strengthens the need for PSAK 71 to be implemented in the banking sector in Indonesia effectively from 2020. In addition, the GCG mechanism in both countries also went well so as to be able to influence the practice of earnings management in banks
This research aims to provide empirical evidence about efficiency level of banks in Indonesia using Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA). DEA is non-parametric analysis which use by this research. This research was conducted using all population of Indonesia banking in BUKU 4 category period 2012 until 2017. Data analysis was conducted for four banking in BUKU 4 category which have core capital more than 30 trillion Rupiah, by using census method. The results provide empirical evidence that Indonesia banking have a 100%. This research shows that the level of efficiency is able to drive high business results and increase competitiveness for banks in the BUKU 4 category.
This study was conducted to determine the effect of user participation, user ability, and top management support on the performance of accounting information systems through education and training as moderating variables at PT. Megagriya Makmur Hill. This research uses classical assumption test, data quality test, descriptive statistical test, multiple linear regression, Moderated Regression Analysis test, and hypothesis testing. The results of the study show that user participation, user capabilities, top management support, have an effect on the performance of accounting information systems. When moderation occurs, education and training are not able to moderate user participation and top management support on accounting information system performance, while education and training are able to moderate users' ability to accounting information system performance.
Banks are financial institutions how have an important part for the economy of a country. The bank’s main purposes are to collected funds from the public and distributed it back to them in credit loans. The biggest of public trusted to the bank, will make the bigger bank’s liabilities to their funds. This research examines determinants of bank capital structure, including profitability, liquidity, business risk, dividend, management ownership, institutional ownership and bank’s age. The samples in this research are 70 banks in Indonesian period 2006 until 2011, where analyzed with multiple linier regression test with dummy variable to know which of the seven variables are the determinans of the bank capital structures that use DER (Debt to Equity Ratio) to measure it. The result of this research find that determinants of bank capital structures is liquidity, institutional ownership and bank’s age, but profitability, business risk, dividend and management ownership are not the determinants of bank capital structures period 2006 until 2011
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