Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis pengaruh penilaian risiko kecurangan, skeptisisme dan independensi terhadap kemampuan pendeteksian kecurangan auditor. Selain itu, penelitian ini juga menguji pengaruh antara penilaian risiko kecurangan dan pendeteksian kecurangan berdasarkan pengalaman auditor. Sampel penelitian ini adalah 77 auditor yang bekerja di 12 Kantor Akuntan Publik yang berada di wilayah Jakarta Selatan. Teknik analisis yang digunakan adalah moderated regression analysis. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa penilaian risiko kecurangan dan skeptisisme berpengaruh positif terhadap kemampuan pendeteksian kecurangan sedangkan independensi tidak berpengaruh secara signifikan. Pengalaman juga tidak memiliki pengaruh moderasi yang signifikan terhadap hubungan antara penilaian risiko kecurangan dan pendeteksian kecurangan.
This study aims to examine the long-term performance of post-Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) based on the motive's category. This study also examines whether the governance at firm-level and country-level affects the relationship between motives and long-term performance of M&A. This study uses a sample of 301 completed M&A transactions of Asian companies in 11 countries from 2002 to 2012 and analyses the data using the cross-sectional moderated regression method. This study measures and categorizes M&A motives into synergy and agency categories using two alternate ways, which first using the stock market reaction data of acquirer and target at the M&A announcement period estimated by applying an event study methodology, and the second using the combination of the stock market reaction data and some accounting variables through logistic regression analysis. This study finds that synergy-motivated M&A results in significantly higher long-term performance post-M&A than agency-motivated M&A. It also proves that the positive effect of M&A motives on the long-term performance post-ABOUT THE AUTHORS Elvia Shauki is a lecturer of financial accounting, in the Accounting Department, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Indonesia. She obtained her Doctoral degree from La Trobe University Australia and master's degree from Catholic University of Louvain in Belgium. Research interests: financial accounting, sustainability reporting, accounting education, and integrated reporting.
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of the publication of carbon emissions, COVID-19, and green innovation on financial overall performance and their impact on firm value. The population utilized here are Indonesian companies registered at the Indonesia Stock Exchange from 2015 to 2021 acquired from forty-eight organizations as a sample using purposive sampling. Path analysis is used as the analysis method. This study found that the publication of carbon emissions had no enormous impact on financial performance, while COVID-19 had a full-size negative impact on financial overall performance and green innovation had a substantial-higher-quality impact on financial performance. Meanwhile, COVID-19 has an extensive negative impact on firm value, financial performance has a substantial effect on firm value, and disclosure of carbon emissions and green innovation has no massive effect on firm value. Similarly, financial performance cannot seriously mediate the effect of carbon emission disclosure on firm value. However, financial performance was capable of noticeably mediating the bad effect of COVID-19 on firm value and the big high effect of green innovation on firm value.
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