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Adaptive accounting of production activities of transnational companies under the conditions of globalization Pages 913-922 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Kuksa Ihor, Vasyurenko Larysa, Litvinov Anatoly, Lytvynova Olena, Shtuler Iryna, Zos-Kior Мykola, Naholiuk Olena

DOI: 10.5267/j.ac.2020.8.006

Keywords: production cost, Multinational companies, Accounting; Management, Profitability, Industry, Economy

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In connection with the global financial and economic crisis, the leading countries have made adjustments to the economic strategies and policies to stabilize the post-crisis economy. The goal of transnationalization is, on the one hand, to reduce quickly the technological gap between domestic producers and their Western competitors, and on the other hand, to win more dynamic demand at lower costs. Ownership structure and market positioning have become two factors that determine the strategic motivation of Transnational corporations (TNCs) and the ways of their expansion. The aim of the study is to analytically generalize the globalization trends of TNCs in the field of production, taking into account industry definitions and point determination of factors influencing the effectiveness of its adaptation in industry. The profiles of adaptation of transnationalization in the sphere of production of Germany, France and the Netherlands were singled out in separate analytical sets, which allowed to reveal heterogeneity of economic practices and branch changes in the sphere of production and to determine the degree of influence of array of variables (factors): Production value and Gross operating surplus profitability of multinational companies, in the sectoral context (domestic production, ISIC Rev 4, 21 industry), as a “basket” of reserve instruments to increase the profitability of production in TNCs.
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Journal: AC | Year: 2020 | Volume: 6 | Issue: 6 | Views: 1349 | Reviews: 0

 
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Corporate governance attributes and firm performance in Saudi Arabia Pages 923-930 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Omar Ali Bagais, Khaled Salmen Aljaaidi

DOI: 10.5267/j.ac.2020.8.005

Keywords: Corporate governance attributes, Performance, Saudi Arabia

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The aim of this study is to examine the relationships of audit committee size, audit committee meetings and audit quality with corporate performance among the energy industry in Saudi Arabia using 54 firm-year observations for the period ranging from 2005 to 2018. The Pooled Ordinary-Least Square OLS regression’ results indicate that audit committee size was positively associated with corporate performance in the both return on assets (ROA) and return on equities (ROE) models. As for the audit committee meetings, there is a negative relationship with the ROE model, while this relationship has not been reported by the ROA model. In terms of audit quality, there is a positive association reported in both ROA and ROE models. The results documented by this study are important for decision makers at the company and the market levels.
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Journal: AC | Year: 2020 | Volume: 6 | Issue: 6 | Views: 3051 | Reviews: 0

 
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Business barriers and degree of internationalization of manufacturing companies in Peru Pages 931-936 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Phan Anh Tu, Tran Phuong Thanh

DOI: 10.5267/j.ac.2020.8.004

Keywords: Internationalization, Business barriers, Bribery cost, Peru

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This paper investigates the relationship between business barriers and the degree of internationalization of manufacturing enterprises in Peru. Using a panel data survey of 869 companies over the year 2006, 2010 and 2017, with Tobit regression model, the empirical results show that competition and transportation have negative impacts on internationalization process, whilst factors like international certification, tax administration, custom clearance and bribery cost have positive impacts. In addition, the factors that belong to individual managers affecting the internationalization of firms are not statistically significant. The study will give policy makers more information to support Vietnamese businesses in the process of internationalization.
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Journal: AC | Year: 2020 | Volume: 6 | Issue: 6 | Views: 1616 | Reviews: 0

 
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How does financial depth influence corporate performance? Evidence from logistics sector Pages 937-942 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Thu-Trang Thi Doan

DOI: 10.5267/j.ac.2020.8.003

Keywords: Corporate performance, Financial depth, Financial development, Logistics sector, Vietnam

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This paper focuses on analyzing the impact of financial depth on corporate performance. The study data is collected by the author from World Bank statistics and financial statements of companies in the logistics sector, which is a relatively young industry but has great potential for development in Vietnam. Using the Generalized Method of Moment (GMM) to estimate the study model, the author finds out a significant impact of financial depth on corporate performance. In particular, the financial depth from a banking perspective has a positive impact on corporate performance. However, the financial depth from a stock market perspective has not brought positive results to the corporate performance. Not only that, the author also finds out significant impacts of financial leverage and firm size control variables on corporate performance. Therefore, it can be said that the financial depth from the perspective of banks plays an important role in stimulating the corporate performance. Meanwhile, the financial depth from the perspective of the stock market has not shown this role, this is the difference between this study result and the previous studies. The results of this study are important for logistics managers and policymakers in Vietnam.
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Journal: AC | Year: 2020 | Volume: 6 | Issue: 6 | Views: 1088 | Reviews: 0

 
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The impact of corporate social responsibility on customer loyalty: Empirical study for the case of Vietnam Airlines Pages 943-950 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Thu Anh Hoang

DOI: 10.5267/j.ac.2020.8.002

Keywords: Airlines, CSR, Customer loyalty, Vietnam

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The objective of this study is to investigate the impact of corporate social responsibility (CSR) on customer loyalty in the case of Vietnam Airlines, the flag carrier in Vietnam, in which CSR is a multi-dimensional construct including economic, legal, ethical, philanthropic and environmental responsibilities. The study was accomplished by implementing a survey on a sample of 370 Vietnamese passengers using 24 Likert-type items drawn from theoretical literature. The multiple regression model was applied to analyze the impact of five latent independent variables on the dependent variable - customer loyalty. The results indicate that for the case of Vietnam Airlines, all five CSR dimensions significantly and positively affect customer loyalty and legal responsibility should be emphasized as the most important dimension. The findings convey practical implications for airlines to boost customer loyalty by identifying relevant CSR dimensions on which airlines should focus in their corporate strategy.
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Journal: AC | Year: 2020 | Volume: 6 | Issue: 6 | Views: 3312 | Reviews: 0

 
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Working capital, profit and profitability: An absolute and relational study of selected leading Indian pharmaceutical firms Pages 951-960 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Anis Ali

DOI: 10.5267/j.ac.2020.8.001

Keywords: Working capital, Indian pharmaceutical, Relational analysis, Rank correlation, Profitability

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The working capital of the business organization is the excess of current assets over current liabilities. The working capital (WC) governs sales of the business organization directly while sales define the profits. Working capital activates the fixed resources and utilizes the factors of production and it is a bases for the production of goods and services. Working capital is the factor that plays a vital role in the enhancement of sales turnover and profits, ultimately. The present study considers and covers the financial data of selected Indian pharmaceutical companies for the period 2013-2018 for the study of the impact of profitability of the working capital on sales and profits. Ratio analysis is the base of the study while some statistical techniques are to be used to get the mutual relationship, trend, and co-movement of the WC and sales, earnings before interest, depreciation, and tax (EBIDT), profit before tax (PBT), and profit after tax (PAT) of the selected Indian pharmaceutical companies. The combined inferences of the absolute and relational study explain that the WC governs the profit positively but not proportionately. There is a need to control the indirect expenses or non-manufacturing expenses of the business to enhance the profitability corresponding to WC movement.
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Journal: AC | Year: 2020 | Volume: 6 | Issue: 6 | Views: 2329 | Reviews: 0

 
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Determinants of the Islamic financial literacy Pages 961-966 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Gatot Nazir Ahmad, Umi Widyastuti, Santi Susanti, Hasan Mukhibad

DOI: 10.5267/j.ac.2020.7.024

Keywords: Islamic financial literacy, subjective knowledge, Sharia compliance, Riba, Profit-sharing

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Financial literacy is one of the human capitals, which has a contribution in influencing financial behavior. In line with the development of Islamic financial products, the Islamic financial literacy is needed to be enhanced to support people’s financial decision making. This study aims to determine the dimensions of Islamic financial literacy. The study used 472 Sharia mutual funds’ individual investors who were collected using convenience sampling technique. Islamic financial literacy in this study was measured using 9 indicators. Based on exploratory factor analysis (EFA), two dimensions of Islamic financial literacy were extracted: the first dimension is labelled subjective knowledge of Sharia compliance and the second dimension is named subjective knowledge of riba and profit-sharing.
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Journal: AC | Year: 2020 | Volume: 6 | Issue: 6 | Views: 4626 | Reviews: 0

 
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The effect of credit risk and capital adequacy on financial distress in rural banks Pages 967-974 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Agung Dharmawan Buchdadi, Xuan Tho Nguyen, Firman Risal Putra, Sholatia Dalimunthe

DOI: 10.5267/j.ac.2020.7.023

Keywords: Financial Distress, Credit Risk, Capital Adequacy, Rural Bank, Logistic Regression

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This study aims to examine the influence of credit risk and capital adequacy of a rural bank on financial distress, proxied by interest coverage ratio (ICR). Samples used in this research are 123 rural banks located in the Jakarta metropolitan area from 2013 to 2018. In this area, almost 70% of cash flow circulation in Indonesia was happening. The logistic regression model was employed to analyze the collected data. The findings show that both credit risk and capital adequacy had significant influences on financial distress, with positive and negative effects, respectively. Realizing the important role of credit risk and capital adequacy, this study makes some suggestions that rural banks should utilize both variables as a measure to monitor their financial performance.
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Journal: AC | Year: 2020 | Volume: 6 | Issue: 6 | Views: 2638 | Reviews: 0

 
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Integrating ethical sensitivity through religiosity in accounting education Pages 975-982 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Jaspal Singh, Muhammad Sadiq, Kamaljeet Kaur

DOI: 10.5267/j.ac.2020.7.022

Keywords: Ethical sensitivity, Religiosity, Accounting education, Human governance

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Accounting is part of everyone’s life and affects all stakeholders who are the users of the accounting information. Organizations are created to serve their stakeholders and governments are supposed to govern, regulate and safe guard the interests of these stakeholders. Whilst accounting frequently experiences behavioral and human governance issues, this study explores the level of ethical sensitivity and its relationship with religiosity among final year accounting students in Malaysia. This study addresses the lack and the need to inculcate religiously orientated topics to be embedded and inculcated in the syllabi of bachelor of accounting, because being intrinsically religious makes an individual ethical. A quantitative research method is applied where questionnaires are administered to final year undergraduate accounting students at selected public and private universities in Malaysia. This study utilized Shaub’s ethical sensitivity questionnaire to measure ethical sensitivity and Allport’s Religiosity Orientation Scale to measure religiosity. Students are found to be ethically sensitive and by using Binary Logistic Regression, it is concluded that ethical sensitivity is influenced by intrinsic religiosity but not influenced by social extrinsic religiosity and personal extrinsic religiosity and may give some insights to the prospective employer on the selection criteria of future accountants and auditors, with regards to ethical conduct.
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Journal: AC | Year: 2020 | Volume: 6 | Issue: 6 | Views: 1589 | Reviews: 0

 
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Factors affecting the management capacity of business leaders Pages 983-990 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Thanh Thuy Cu

DOI: 10.5267/j.ac.2020.7.021

Keywords: Management capability, Leader, Vietnam

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This study was designed to identify factors affecting management capacity of business leaders, and identified factors such as macro-environmental factors, internal factors, knowledge of business leaders and traditional family result factors, as well as skills of business leaders. These factors have different levels of effects on the management capacity of business leaders. The findings are the basis for proposing recommendations to more enhance the management capacity of business leaders. Data for the study was collected from a survey of business leaders in Bac Ninh province, exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and multivariate regression was used for analysis in this study.
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Journal: AC | Year: 2020 | Volume: 6 | Issue: 6 | Views: 1288 | Reviews: 0

 
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