Determinant Variables of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM), Audit Opinions and Company Value on Insurance Emitents Listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange
Date
2019-07-02Author
Farida, Ajeng Luthfiyatul
Roziq, Ahmad
Wardayati, Siti Maria
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Risk is inherent uncertainty and must be faced in working life both individually and in an organization. Risks in the form of uncertainty occur
due to lack or unavailability of sufficient information about what will happen in the company in the future. This study aims to test and obtain empirical
results about determinants of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) disclosure, audit opinion, and company value by using independent commissioner
variables, company size, Leverage, and Risk Management Committee (RMC). The population in this study were all insurance issuers listed on the
Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2013-2017 the amount of 15 companies. The sampling technique was carried out using the Purposive Sampling method
which produced 12 samples during from 2013-2017. The data used is secondary data with documentation techniques consisting of annual reports of
insurance issuers in 2013-2017. The tool used to test hypotheses using path analysis with SPSS Version 22. The results show that company size,
leverage, and RMC have a significant effect on ERM disclosure. However, independent commissioners have no significant effect on ERM. For further
researchers can use objects such as mining companies that have a higher potential risk.
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