scholarly journals ANALISIS PERLAKUAN AKUNTANSI DAN PELAPORAN PERTANGGUNGJAWABAN SOSIAL PADA PT. ANGKASA PURA I (PERSERO) CABANG BANDAR UDARA INTERNASIONAL SAM RATULANGI MANADO

2017 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Tumilantouw Frety Emma Belda ◽  
Hendrik Manossoh ◽  
Sintje Rondonuwu

Companies need a response that positively by public because the comunnity constitutes one of the elements that can determine success business an entity. Accounting social responsibility is very powerful tool for the company in expressing social activities. The purpose of this study is to find out how accounting treatment and reporting corporate social responsibility in accordance with UU. No. 40 Tahun 2007, Peraturan Menteri BUMN No. 5/MBU/2007 and financial accounting standards. Data collection methods in this study are interviews and document review. Data analysis method of this research is Miles and Huberman, which compares the company’s procedures with existing theories. The result shows that the accounting treatment and reporting in PT. Angkasa Pura I (Persero) has basically been fitted with financial accounting standards, UU No. 40 Tahun 2007, and Peraturan Menteri BUMN No.5/MBU/2007, but a company should make separate reports about the realization of activities to ease evaluate program that will be implemented.Keywords: accounting treatment, corporate social responsibility, partnerships and community development program

2016 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 49-56
Author(s):  
Daniel L. Haskin ◽  
Megan M. Burke

Changes in the views that society holds of capital allocation suggest that sustainability reporting needs to be incorporated into the financial accounting curriculum. This paper reviews the background and history of corporate social responsibility and sustainability reporting and discusses formation of the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB). The development of the SASB provides us with a framework to enhance the credibility and provide assurance for corporate social responsibility and sustainability reporting. A suggested outline for including sustainability reporting in a financial accounting course is presented.


2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 129
Author(s):  
La Ode Hasiara

The research is aimed to find out: (1) the function of accounting in corporate social responsibility toward the surrounding societies, (2) social capital as a variety of different entities, with two elements in common: they all consist of some aspect of social structure, and they facilitate certain actions of actors-whether personal or corporate actors-within the structure, (3) the implementation of corporate social responsibility. Method used for the research is qualitative research. Researcher collected data based on interpretation and the depth and richness of data obtaining from the field. Research result indicated that (1) Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a program conducted by a company as its social responsibility and awareness toward the society; (2) PT Pupuk Kaltim had fast and accurate strategy to win the competition; (3) PT Pupuk Kaltim had partnership with multi-stakeholders, such as Farmers, NGOs, firms, media, government, and higher education institutions) in order to gain power to win the competition. Conclusion. The essence of a multi partnership capital conducted by PT Pupuk Kaltim was community development program designed by involving various stakeholders. The partnership formed became effective, efficient due to continuous commitment and trust from the company to farmer and artisan (weaver), specifically.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 132-139
Author(s):  
Ardianti . ◽  
Abid Ramadhan

Corporate social responsibility or more popularly with the term corporate social responsibility is a concept in which a company cannot be separated from its relationship with stakeholders or stakeholders. This concept combines social and economic aspects which aim to help create prosperity for company stakeholders such as consumers, the environment and the surrounding community. The purpose of this study is to analyze and reveal the effect of CSR on profitability as calculated by Return on Assets in companies listed on the Jakarta Islamic Index (JII). model of research is quantitative in nature. Methods of data analysis in this study using simple linear regression analysis method. The study population came from companies registered in JII with an observation period from 2013-2018 with the annual report as a research study material. The results of the study showed that CSR had no effect on ROA.


Author(s):  
Anafil Indriya ◽  
Maya Aresteria ◽  
Stacia Reviany Mege

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is the responsibility of a company to commit to running a business ethically, morally, and contributing to economic development and improving people's lives. Gemawang Village, Jambu Regency, Ambawara, is one of the locations for CSR recipients. This location is the object of this research. This study aims to analyze the role of CSR in enhancing community development, as well as to find out the obstacles faced by companies in increasing community development through CSR. This research method uses qualitative methods, where there are several key informants as sources of information. The indicators used in this study are the level of effectiveness, level of suitability, level of participation, level of empowerment, and level of sustainability. Based on the results of research in Gemawang Village, Jambu District, it can be concluded that CSR assistance provided by the company can improve community development and living standards. Keywords: CSR, Corporate Social Responsibility, Level of Effectiveness, Level of Empowerement


Author(s):  
Putu Rian Arde Surya ◽  
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I Ketut Budarma ◽  
I Gede Mudana ◽  
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...  

Purpose: This research is to analyze the three-cluster policy in international, national, and local policy on corporate social responsibility (CSR) implementation at InterContinental Bali Resort. Research methods: The research method used is descriptive qualitative with juridical-normative analysis techniques. Results and discussion: The CSR implementation is related to three-cluster regulation analysis, as follows: do small things with great love, embrace the joy of giving, give a little, safe a life!, green living!, and IHG earth week. The implementation of CSR has an impact on the sustainability of the company. Conclusion: A company in carrying out its activities are not only on more financial factors such as profits or dividends but be based on social and environmental responsibility for the present and long term.


Author(s):  
Rashedul Hasan ◽  
Tee Mei Yun

In today’s corporate world, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is becoming a significant field of study for all businesses as its notion has increased attention of both academics and practitioners. Secondary sources of data are utilized using document analysis method to understand the relationship between Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and corporate reputation (CR). Five papers are selected from Science Direct which covers the time frame of 2012 until 2017. Evidence indicates that there is a positive, direct and significant relationship between CSR and CR. This paper contributes to the understanding of interrelations between CSR and CR. Practitioners can use the result of this study as a foothold to strengthen the integration of CSR and take advantage of synergies between CSR and CR. The value of paper resides in making this rather under-researched literature on the relationship between CSR and CR be more accessible for both scholars and practitioners.


Author(s):  
Horen Goowalla

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) defined as “the ethical behavior of a company towards the society,” manifests itself in the form of such noble programs initiated by for-profit organizations. CSR has become increasingly prominent in the Indian corporate scenario because organizations have realized that besides growing their businesses, it is also vital to build trustworthy and sustainable relationships with the community at large. This is one of the key drivers of CSR programs. Though India is one of the fastest growing economies, socio-economic problems like poverty, illiteracy, lack of healthcare etc. are still ubiquitous and the government has limited resources to tackle these challenges. This scenario has opened up several areas for businesses to contribute towards social development. Companies have CSR teams that devise specific policies, strategies and goals for their CSR programs and set aside budgets to support them. Corporate Social Responsibility means the way in which  business firms integrate environmental, economic and social concerns into their culture, values, strategy, decision making and operations in an accountable and transparent manner and therefore, leading to better creation of wealth, an improved society and better  practices in the business organization. The research study has been undertaken by selecting three tea estates of Jorhat District of Assam, out of the total tea estates 135(Annual Report2013, Published tea Board of India). These tea estates are considered only Company based, tea estates for the study. This paper is about how Tea Industry performs their Social Responsibility towards their workers. Research is based on the three Tea Gardens industry i.e. how they fulfill their task towards the benefit of Society. In this paper,  an attempt has been made to highlights how the companies based tea industries have introduced many workers welfare activities, social development programmes, better working conditions,provide better medical and sanitation facilities, sports and cultural activities in order to improve  their standard of living of employees.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 51
Author(s):  
Theofilus Salea ◽  
Irfan Ido

ABSTRACTTPT. ANTAM Tbk is a company engaged in the exploration of mining materials such as nickel, gold and silver, and bauxite. Tambea village is one of the areas in Pomalaa Subdistrict, Kolaka Regency, which is close to PT. ANTAM Tbk. The purpose of this study can evaluate the CSR program of PT. ANTAM Tbk in Tambea Village, Pomalaa District, Kolaka Regency. The method of determining the sample uses the System of Rising Intensification method with a population of 24 heads of households as respondents. The analytical method used to determine the relationship between the level of performance and level of expectation is the method of IPA analysis (Importance-Performance Analysis). The results of this study indicate that the company PT. ANTAM Tbk still has to improve its performance on the elements of program distribution and supporting elements of the program. Keywords: Evaluation, CSR Program and company PT. ANTAM Tbk.


2013 ◽  
Vol 6 (4) ◽  
pp. 379-383 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paresh Mishra ◽  
Gordon B. Schmidt

The idea of embedded versus peripheral corporate social responsibility (CSR) proposed by Aguinis and Glavas (2013) appears to be very intuitive and functional. After all, who can on face deny the argument that CSR will have the maximum positive outcomes when it is not just an add-on but is thoroughly integrated into the strategies, routines, and operations of the business? However, on closer inspection, there appear to be several problems with the embedded–peripheral dichotomy. Three major ambiguities of the embedded–peripheral dichotomy are focused on in this commentary. The first lies in the potential for significant ambiguity in whether a company falls in one category or the other based on how the totality of the organization's operations and functions are categorized. A company can have CSR built into their operations and strategies for part of their business (embedded) while have them not be built into their operations for different aspects of the operations or product strategies. The second ambiguity area is how CSR actions get defined as peripheral or embedded that does fit well with the actual importance level of the action to the organization. We look at an organization example (TOM Shoes) where peripheral CSR actions have significant impact on organizational success.


Author(s):  
José G. Vargas-Hernández ◽  
César Alejandro Polo-Navarro

The objective of this chapter is to make known the importance of the use of these practices in Mexican companies, the benefits they have in the community where they are implemented. The method used is the method in a descriptive way through the periodic notes of the regional self-service company S-Mart. The method is based on analysis of the literature review. The main conclusion is that the company seeks to compete against the large self-service companies through CSR trying to fulfill its mission as a company. It is also concluded that corporate social responsibility affects the social responsibility of the consumer to the extent that circumstances permit, positively or negatively.


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