The effect of earnings manipulation based on real activities to the performance of Indonesian SOEs
Surifah Surifah and
Ifah Rofiqoh
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Surifah Surifah: Accounting Study Program,FBPK Yogyakarta University of Technology, Indonesia
Ifah Rofiqoh: Accounting Study Program,FBPK Yogyakarta University of Technology, Indonesia
International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science (2147-4478), 2020, vol. 9, issue 5, 275-280
Abstract:
The aim of this research is to examine the effect of real earnings manipulation (REM) on the performance of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) in Indonesia. This research was conducted at a state-owned company listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) in 2013-2017. Data obtained from financial reports and annual reports issued by IDX and the Web of each SOEs. Data also comes from the Indonesian Capital Market Directory. The research variables consist of a dependent variable, which is financial performance, and an independent variable that is REM. Financial performance is proxy by net profit margin (NPM) and returns on equity (ROE). Earnings manipulation is proxy by Roychowdhury's model. The type of ownership is used as a control variable of this research. Generally, the least square regression model is used to test the relationship between earnings manipulation and SOEs performance. This research shows that earnings manipulation based on real activities through production costs negatively affects the performance of Indonesian SOEs, government ownership negatively effects on NPM whereas public ownership has a positive effect on performance, as measured by ROE. Improper government policies can reduce the performance and significant disadvantages of SOEs. Key Words: Earnings Manipulation, Performance, SOEs
Date: 2020
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