- joni@eco.maranatha.edu
Joni, Ph.D., Ak., CA., CPSAK.
Dosen S-2 Akuntansi
NIK: 570006
Profil Dosen
- Professional
- Research Expertise
- Research Projects
- Research Outputs
- Consultancy & Languages
- Teaching & Supervision
- Media & Links
Qualifications
2000-2004 | Bachelor in Accounting at Maranatha Christian University, Indonesia |
2006-2008 | Master in Accounting at Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia |
2014-2018 | PhD in Accounting at La Trobe University, Melbourne- Australia. |
Jurnal
Joni, J., K. Ahmed, and J. Hamilton. 2019. Politically connected boards, family and business group affiliations, and cost of capital: Evidence from Indonesia. The British Accounting Review.
Joni, J., K. Ahmed, and J. Hamilton. 2020. Politically connected boards, family business group, and firm performance: Evidence from Indonesia. Journal of Accounting & Organizational Change.
R.A. Mulia and Joni, J. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Risk Taking: Evidence from Indonesia. 2020. The ACRN Journal of Finance and Risk Perspectives.
Joni, J., J. Hamdani, M. Natalia, I.J. Salim. 2021. The value of political independent supervisory boards: Evidence from Indonesian dual board setting. The ACRN Journal of Finance and Risk Perspectives.
Languages
- Indonesia
Spoken ability: Excellent
Written ability: Excellent - English
Spoken ability: Excellent
Written ability: Excellent
Qualifications
2000-2004 | Bachelor in Accounting at Maranatha Christian University, Indonesia |
2006-2008 | Master in Accounting at Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia |
2014-2018 | PhD in Accounting at La Trobe University, Melbourne- Australia. |
Jurnal
Joni, J., K. Ahmed, and J. Hamilton. 2019. Politically connected boards, family and business group affiliations, and cost of capital: Evidence from Indonesia. The British Accounting Review.
Joni, J., K. Ahmed, and J. Hamilton. 2020. Politically connected boards, family business group, and firm performance: Evidence from Indonesia. Journal of Accounting & Organizational Change.
R.A. Mulia and Joni, J. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Risk Taking: Evidence from Indonesia. 2020. The ACRN Journal of Finance and Risk Perspectives.
Joni, J., J. Hamdani, M. Natalia, I.J. Salim. 2021. The value of political independent supervisory boards: Evidence from Indonesian dual board setting. The ACRN Journal of Finance and Risk Perspectives.
Languages
- Indonesia
Spoken ability: Excellent
Written ability: Excellent - English
Spoken ability: Excellent
Written ability: Excellent