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Pesudo, David Adechandra A.; Putri, Maylinda Adriani; Supatmi, Supatmi

Dinamika Akuntansi Keuangan dan Perbankan 2017 Faculty of Economic and Business Universitas STIKUBANK

The purpose of this study is to describe the level of accounting comprehension and the accountability of educational fee and to describe the relationship between the level of accounting comprehension and the accountability of educational fee. This is a descriptive study by using the primary data which were collected by distributing the questionnaires and doing the interview with the respondents, the students of Economics and Business Faculty of Satya Wacana Christian University who are obtaining the scholarship. The results from 82 respondents showed that their average level of accounting comprehension was on the less comprehend range (64,02) with the accountability of educational fee was on the accountable range (82,40). Based on the correlation test, there was no correlation between the level of accounting comprehension and the accountability of educational fee. The result of this study also confirmed that the accountable behavior of the students of Economics and Business Faculty of Satya Wacana Christian University who are obtaining the scholarship was included in the second intention factor of the planned behavior theory which is called the normative beliefs. In this case, they behaved to be accountable because of the third party’s encouragement and based on their own agreement.  Keywords: the level of accounting knowledge, the accountability of educational fee, theory of planned behavior, students

Raihan A. Hanasi; Siti Nurhaliza Labasir; Lina Syafitri

Desentralisasi : Jurnal Hukum, Kebijakan Publik, dan Pemerintahan 2016 Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

Maladministration in BPJS Kesehatan services at government hospitals remains a persistent challenge that undermines the principles of good governance in Indonesia. This study examines violations of the General Principles of Good Governance (Asas-Asas Umum Pemerintahan yang Baik/AUPB) in the context of BPJS Kesehatan services at Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo Regional General Hospital (RSUD), Makassar, South Sulawesi. This research employs a normative-empirical legal method, combining statutory analysis with field data obtained through interviews and documentation. The findings reveal that maladministrative practices—including procedural delays, discriminatory treatment of BPJS patients, inadequate information disclosure, and arbitrary administrative decisions violate several AUPB principles enshrined in Law No. 30 of 2014 on Government Administration. These violations contravene the principles of legal certainty, impartiality, proportionality, and accountability. The study concludes that institutional reforms, strengthened supervisory mechanisms through the Ombudsman of the Republic of Indonesia, and enhanced legal literacy among healthcare workers are necessary to reduce maladministration. This research contributes to the development of administrative law enforcement in the Indonesian public health sector.

Muhammad Sauqi; Novia Novia; Siti Nabila

Jurnal Bisnis, Ekonomi Syariah, dan Pajak 2016 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of digital transformation in the 5.0 era in transforming latent cash waqf assets into productive capital capable of sustainably driving the community’s economy. The study employed a qualitative approach using a literature review method. Data were obtained through literature searches and official documents from the Indonesian Waqf Board, then analyzed descriptively to obtain comprehensive conclusions regarding the effectiveness of digital systems in cash waqf management. The results indicate that financial technology (fintech) such as QRIS, crowdfunding, Islamic banking applications, and digital wallets (e-wallets) are capable of overcoming conventional bureaucratic barriers through the concept of “micro waqf,” which is accessible to all levels of society. Based on the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) theory, ease of digital access has been proven to increase public interest in waqf because it reduces administrative barriers and concerns regarding transaction amounts. In addition, real-time data-based reporting systems also improve transparency and accountability in waqf management. Therefore, the digitalization of cash waqf in the 5.0 era serves as a form of social engineering in collecting collective funds to sustainably support sharia-based productive sectors.  

Gasperz, Jefry

Dinamika Akuntansi Keuangan dan Perbankan 2015 Faculty of Economic and Business Universitas STIKUBANK

This study examines the effect of time budget pressure as a moderating variable on the relationship between individual factors, namely accountability, ethical awareness, and auditor independence and audit quality on BPK Representative Maluku province. Respondents are auditors working on BPK RI Representative Maluku Province. Population are42 respondents, but only 34 respondents who returns quesionary and can be used in data processing. The sampling method used is census sampling. Data processing is performed using moderated regression analysis (MRA) and assisted by SPSS version 17.0. The results showed that time budget pressure to moderate the relationship between accountability and audit quality as well as moderate the relationship between ethical awareness and the audit quality, but time budget pressure has not influence moderate therelationof auditor independence and audit quality. Keywords: accountability, ethical awareness, auditor independence, time budget pressure, audit quality

Indriastuti, Maya

Dinamika Akuntansi Keuangan dan Perbankan 2012 Faculty of Economic and Business Universitas STIKUBANK

Public Accountants Professional Standards (SPAP) applicable in Indonesia during this refers tothe auditing standards of the Americans. The Code currently in force, namely adopting the IFACis comprised of two parts namely Part A contains the Basic Principles of Professional Ethics andprovide conceptual framework for the application of principles, and Part B contains the Rules ofProfessional Ethics which provides illustrations of application of the conceptual framework incertain situations.Some differences between the draft Code of Conduct Code of Conduct with thePublic Accountants that currently applies, among others: 1) The number of paragraphs 2) Thecontents of the draft Code of Conduct 3) Application of Conceptual Framework. Besides the basicprinciples presented in Part A consists of five principles, namely Integrity, Objectivity,Competence and Professional Care, Confidentiality, and Professional Conduct. While the Codecurrently applies consists of eight principles, which are: Integrity, Objectivity, Competence andProfessional Care, Confidentiality, Professional Conduct, Professional Liability, Public Interest,and Professional Standards.Therefore the application of codes of conduct expected to be moreaccountable and transparent to the Profession of Public Accountants, Services provided by PublicAccountant wider than the old standard, and the more detailed sections and detailed that itsupports Public Accountants became more professional and increase public confidence.Key Words: public accountant professional standards, codes of ethics, accountability,transparency and public confidence