Internal Control, Manager’s Competency, Management Accounting Information Systems and Good Corporate Governance: Evidence from Rural Banks in Indonesia

2020 ◽  
pp. 097215092091984 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ilham Hidayah Napitupulu

This research was inspired by the rules of the Financial Services Authority (FSA) in Indonesia regarding the necessity for good corporate governance for rural banks (RB). So far, good corporate governance regulations have only been binding on commercial banks, but with the development and expansion of services and increased business volume of rural banks, the risk of rural banks has also increased, so this has encouraged the need for good corporate governance in rural banks. To achieve the application of good corporate governance, the quality of a management accounting information system (MAIS) is needed which is supported by the effectiveness of internal controls and manager’s competency. The method used is the explanatory survey method. The sample technique uses random sampling from the target population of the study—as many as 54 rural banks in the North Sumatra Province of Indonesia with a total sample of 45 rural banks. Respondents who are targeted are parties related to management accounting information systems, namely the board of directors or operational managers. Data obtained directly through research questionnaires were processed using Statistical Product and Service Solutions (SPSS) applications. This study found that the competencies of managers affect the quality of MAIS in rural banks, while the effectiveness of internal controls has no effect. This study also found that manager’s competency and the effectiveness of internal controls had an effect on the application of the principles of good corporate governance in rural banks if mediated by the quality of MAIS.

2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 168-174
Author(s):  
Zahra Harlianti Sujana

This study aims to determine how the influence of good corporate governance and accounting information systems on the quality of financial reports at PT Pos Indonesia (Persero) Bandung City. The factors tested in this study are good corporate governance and accounting information systems as independent variables. Meanwhile, the quality of financial reports is the dependent variable. The research method used in this research is the verification method. The population in this study were employees of the finance department at PT.Pos Indonesia (Persero) Bandung. The sampling technique used in this study is a non-probability sampling technique with a saturated sampling method, so that the sample in this study was 34 employees. The analytical method used in this study is multiple linear regression analysis using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) Ver.23.00. The results of research partially and simultaneously show that good corporate governance and accounting information systems affect the quality of financial reports at PT Pos Indonesia (Persero) Bandung City. In addition, the magnitude of the influence of good corporate governance and accounting information systems in contributing to the influence of the quality of financial reports is 55.3%. Keywords: Good Corporate Governance, Accounting Information Systems, and Quality of Financial Statements.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 28-36
Author(s):  
Ayke Nuraliati ◽  
Twenty Selvia Sari Sianturi

Management accounting information system (SIAM) is used as a tool to produce financial and non-financial / management accounting information that is used to assist executive managers or internal parties in planning resource allocation, supervision, evaluation, and performance evaluation, both financial performance and non-financial performance including managerial performance and employee performance. Management accounting information systems refer to normative matters, but when management accounting information systems are implemented it has unexpected or unexpected consequences so that it can affect the satisfaction of users of information systems, this is because in the context of the organization and socially not well understood by users. This research was conducted on general insurance in Bandung where the respondents were operational managers using an explanatory survey method. Testing data using simple regression The results of research on insurance companies in Bandung found that business strategies affect the quality of management accounting information systems


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 156-167
Author(s):  
Uswatun Hasanah ◽  
Dwioctavia Ningrum ◽  
Indri Alya Rahayu

Organizational culture is an important environmental problem for an organization. Managers must understand that culture is an important determinant that affects how well the organization will perform, then. Information systems must be managed based on appropriate methods and methods to strengthen the assumption that the accounting information system implemented by management will affect company performance and that management accounting information systems are not bound by formal criteria that can explain the nature of the input, process, and output. This study aims to determine the effect of organizational culture on the quality of management accounting information systems and its impact on managerial performance. This study uses a causal relationship (cause and effect). The data were collected using a survey method by distributing questionnaires directly to the Bhayangkara Tk Hospital. II Sartika Asih Bandung. The sampling technique was processed using cluster random sampling, amounting to 90 respondents, the data analysis was processed using SEM-PLS using explanatory research. The results obtained indicate that organizational culture has an effect on the quality of the management accounting information system and the quality of the management accounting information system has an effect on managerial performance.


2015 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 80-92
Author(s):  
Widia Astuty

The study aims to prove empirically; (i) the influence of the business environment for the application of management accounting information systems; (ii) the influence of ethics on the application of management accounting information systems; (iii) the influence of organizational culture on the implementation of management accounting information systems; and (iv) the effect of the application of management accounting information system on the quality of management accounting information. The motivation of this study due to a phenomenon of having an integration on management accounting information system whereby the information generated is not qualified, as well as the uncertainty of business environment, ethics and organizational culture which are yet to have optimal conditions. The method used is explanatory research with a survey approach, using a statistical tool of SEM Partial Linear Regression, with the aim to obtain facts concerning the occurance of phenomena, seek actual and systematic information on the application of management accounting information systems, and the quality of accounting information management. The results showed that all variable of the business environment, ethics, organizational culture affect the application of accounting information management system; and the application of management accounting information system affects the quality of information management accounting.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 10
Author(s):  
Rima Rachmawati

The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between accounting information systems implementation and the governance of rural banks (bank perkreditan rakyat/BPR). Specifically, this study examines the effect of bookkeeping systems, financial reporting, budgeting systems, and IFRS for SMEs implementation on good corporate governance of rural banks.   PLS-SEM wasemployed for data analysis to 145 rural banks registered in Regional Owned Bank Association of Central Java Indonesia. The results of data analysis found that bookkeeping systems, financial reporting and budgeting systems implemetation positively affectgood corporate governance of rural banks, while IFRS for SMEs implementation was not significantly affectgood corporate governance of rural banks.   


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 85-97
Author(s):  
Kania Kania ◽  
Abdul Hafiz Tanjung

The Effect of Accounting Information Systems and Internal Control Systems on the Quality of Financial Statements at BPKAD Bandung The dependent variable in this study is the Quality of Financial Statements. This study uses a sample through the process of dividing the population into strata or what is called stratified random sampling. The data in this study are primary data obtained from distributing questionnaires directly to employees who are directly involved in making financial reports. The results of the study partially show the information system and internal control system have an effect on the quality of the report.


2019 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 3-12
Author(s):  
Lilis Puspitawati ◽  
Sri Dewi Anggadini

Managers as stakeholders use accounting strategic management in implementing their business strategy. The essence of strategic management accounting is to create satisfaction for its customers which is known as the concept of value chain analysis. Currently the implementation of strategic management accounting has used information technology known as Accounting Information systems. Accounting Information systems produce Accounting Information that managers use in making strategic decisions in any company. This study used descriptive and verificative methods. Respondents in this study were 60 functional managers SOEs in Bandung Indonesia. Quality data tested by Validity and Reliability test. Statistical tests use structural equation model-PLS.  Results of this study is Accounting Information Systems have a significant effect on the of accounting information on SOEs in Bandung City -Indonesia   Keywords : Quality of Accounting Information Systems, Quality of Accounting Information, State Owner Enterprises     


2009 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-15 ◽  
Author(s):  
Uday S. Murthy ◽  
Linda Ragland

Abstract The accounting information systems (AIS) discipline lacks a sense of identity relative to the closely related field of management information systems (MIS). By identifying how AIS is evolving and what makes AIS unique from MIS, the field can gain a better understanding of its importance. We analyze a sample of syllabi for the introductory AIS and MIS courses, focusing on similarities and differences between the AIS and MIS fields as reflected in the topical coverage choices made by AIS and MIS educators. We also investigate the effects of the passage of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act on topical coverage in the introductory AIS course. The findings reveal that while AIS courses have a unique focus on transaction processing and internal controls relative to MIS courses, more technical topics such as hardware and software issues and IS solutions are covered more commonly in MIS courses rather than AIS courses. We also find that AIS topical coverage has changed since the passage of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, with a more pronounced focus on internal control and security compared to the pre-Sarbanes Oxley era. The key contribution of this paper is in providing empirical evidence in support of the “intersection view” of AIS, which asserts that while AIS and MIS have some topics in common there are also many issues unique to each field.


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