Political Supports and Financial Distress of Companies in Indonesia

The current study was underlain by the background that many entrepreneurs came into politics and many politicians established companies after having political positions. This study aimed at examining the theory that companies’ finance is influenced by political supports. The problem proposed was h...

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Main Author: Muhammad Istan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Negeri Semarang 2021-05-01
Series:Economics Development Analysis Journal
Online Access:https://journal.unnes.ac.id/sju/index.php/edaj/article/view/42831
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spelling doaj-c71eb29719734600b7a67f3e01ad64532021-08-14T07:58:40ZengUniversitas Negeri SemarangEconomics Development Analysis Journal2252-65602021-05-0110213214210.15294/edaj.v10i2.4283142831Political Supports and Financial Distress of Companies in IndonesiaMuhammad Istan0Institut Agama Islam Negeri CurupThe current study was underlain by the background that many entrepreneurs came into politics and many politicians established companies after having political positions. This study aimed at examining the theory that companies’ finance is influenced by political supports. The problem proposed was how political supports affected the companies’ financial distress in Indonesia. The data of the current study referred to the ratios of finance reported by each company listed in the period of 2010-2019. The samples were purposively solicited by incorporating 63 companies indicated to have political supports for ten years. For testing hypotheses, the analysis technique used simple regression. The results revealed that political supports (PS1, PS2, and PS3) did not significantly affect financial distress (FD). Subsequently, political supports (PS1, PS2, and PS3) also did not significantly affect companies’ performance. The foregoing was caused that the board of directors carried out the companies’ operations independently without political pressure.https://journal.unnes.ac.id/sju/index.php/edaj/article/view/42831
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Political Supports and Financial Distress of Companies in Indonesia
Economics Development Analysis Journal
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title Political Supports and Financial Distress of Companies in Indonesia
title_short Political Supports and Financial Distress of Companies in Indonesia
title_full Political Supports and Financial Distress of Companies in Indonesia
title_fullStr Political Supports and Financial Distress of Companies in Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Political Supports and Financial Distress of Companies in Indonesia
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publisher Universitas Negeri Semarang
series Economics Development Analysis Journal
issn 2252-6560
publishDate 2021-05-01
description The current study was underlain by the background that many entrepreneurs came into politics and many politicians established companies after having political positions. This study aimed at examining the theory that companies’ finance is influenced by political supports. The problem proposed was how political supports affected the companies’ financial distress in Indonesia. The data of the current study referred to the ratios of finance reported by each company listed in the period of 2010-2019. The samples were purposively solicited by incorporating 63 companies indicated to have political supports for ten years. For testing hypotheses, the analysis technique used simple regression. The results revealed that political supports (PS1, PS2, and PS3) did not significantly affect financial distress (FD). Subsequently, political supports (PS1, PS2, and PS3) also did not significantly affect companies’ performance. The foregoing was caused that the board of directors carried out the companies’ operations independently without political pressure.
url https://journal.unnes.ac.id/sju/index.php/edaj/article/view/42831
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