2017
DOI: 10.9734/ajeba/2017/36846
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Culture and Accounting Practices in Indonesia

Abstract: This article discusses the cultural impacts on the accounting values and practices in the context of Indonesia. Hofstede's cultural dimensions (individualism versus collectivism, large versus small power distance, strong versus weak uncertainty avoidance and masculinity versus femininity) with Gray's accounting values (professionalism versus statutory control, uniformity versus flexibility, conservatism versus optimism and secrecy versus transparency) are applied to Indonesia's accounting systems and practices… Show more

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“…Many scholars have carried out studies on Indonesian people to understand their behavior in their perspective industry. Many people understand that Indonesia is one of the rapidly growing countries (Blesia, 2017). However, there is much to understand why the state has not reached the level of success that countries like United States and China enjoy.…”
Section: Analysis and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many scholars have carried out studies on Indonesian people to understand their behavior in their perspective industry. Many people understand that Indonesia is one of the rapidly growing countries (Blesia, 2017). However, there is much to understand why the state has not reached the level of success that countries like United States and China enjoy.…”
Section: Analysis and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%