International Journal of Accounting and Finance in Asia Pasific (IJAFAP)

About IJAFAP

IJAFAP Logo The International Journal of Accounting and Finance in Asia Pacific (IJAFAP) is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to advancing research in the fields of accounting, auditing, taxation, and financial management. Published by the Association of International Business and Professional Management (AIBPM) in Indonesia, IJAFAP provides a platform for scholars and practitioners to share critical insights and innovative ideas in both theoretical and applied contexts.

As an open-access journal published quarterly, IJAFAP invites high-quality submissions that explore pressing issues in financial decision-making and its broader implications on businesses and society. The journal welcomes empirical studies, theoretical contributions, case analyses, and conceptual papers that highlight regional developments with global relevance.

IJAFAP also encourages the submission of reflective pieces, student or faculty essays, and book reviews related to the internationalization of accounting and finance education. By combining academic rigor with professional relevance, IJAFAP aims to enrich scholarly conversations and support the continuous development of the accounting and finance community in the Asia Pacific region and beyond.


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Why Publish with Us?

At IJAFAP, we are committed to scholarly excellence and regional engagement. Our journal promotes high-impact research in accounting and finance that informs both academic inquiry and professional practice. We offer:

  • Global Access: As an open-access journal, IJAFAP ensures that your work is widely available to researchers, practitioners, and policymakers across the Asia Pacific and beyond.
  • Practical and Theoretical Insight: We publish papers that bridge the gap between financial theory and application, offering relevance to real-world issues in business and public finance.
  • Academic Recognition: Our peer-reviewed publication process ensures that your work meets the highest standards, contributing to your scholarly impact and career development.

Who Should Read IJAFAP?

The International Journal of Accounting and Finance in Asia Pacific (IJAFAP) is designed for readers who seek to understand the latest trends, insights, and best practices in the field of accounting and finance. Our audience includes:

  • Researchers and academics interested in publishing and reading cutting-edge work in financial management, auditing, taxation, and corporate reporting.
  • Finance professionals and consultants who aim to apply new insights and evidence-based approaches to organizational decision-making.
  • Policy analysts and regulators engaged in shaping financial governance, ethics, and disclosure standards in the Asia Pacific region.
  • University students and instructors seeking academic enrichment and case-based learning materials.

Join Us

Whether you are an academic, financial practitioner, policymaker, or student, the International Journal of Accounting and Finance in Asia Pacific (IJAFAP) welcomes your participation. We are building a diverse community of contributors and readers dedicated to advancing knowledge and practice in accounting, finance, and economic governance.

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Editorial

Prof. Majdi Anwar Quttainah

Prof. Majdi Anwar Quttainah

Editor-in-Chief, Kuwait University, Kuwait


It is a privilege to serve as the Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Accounting and Finance in Asia Pacific (IJAFAP), a publication dedicated to fostering scholarly exchange and critical dialogue across the fields of accounting, finance, and related disciplines. Our mission is to bridge global academic perspectives with regional realities, especially within the diverse and fast-evolving context of the Asia Pacific.

IJAFAP welcomes contributions that are theoretical, empirical, or practice-driven—papers that challenge assumptions, explore innovations in financial reporting and governance, and contribute to solving real-world financial issues. We also value the role of education, reflection, and cross-cultural perspectives in enriching the accounting and finance discourse.

I encourage academics, professionals, and students to submit their work and join us in shaping a journal that is both rigorous and inclusive, global yet grounded, and deeply committed to research that matters.

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Publication Frequency

The International Journal of Accounting and Finance in Asia Pacific (IJAFAP) is published three times a year: February, June, and October. Each issue features peer-reviewed research, practical case studies, and theoretical insights relevant to the fields of accounting and finance.

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Publication Timeline

The International Journal of Accounting and Finance in Asia Pacific (IJAFAP) operates on a structured timeline for manuscript processing. From submission to final publication, authors can typically expect the process to take between 8 to 12 weeks, depending on the complexity of review and revision.

  • Week 1–2: Initial screening and similarity check
  • Week 3–6: Peer review process by independent reviewers
  • Week 7–9: Revision stage (if required)
  • Week 10–11: Final acceptance and layout editing
  • Week 12: Online publication and DOI registration

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Vol 9, No 2 (2026): June 2026

Table of Contents

Articles

Fitria Ayu Lestari Niu, Shadrina Hadis, Radlyah Hasan Jan, Jamaludin Hasan
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338-356
Tan Lay Hong, Alia Maisarah Abdul Rasid, Aliah Nasuha Mohd Zawawi, Alice Yiung Ni Ni, Aliya Nafisa Mohd Latif, Daisy Mui Hung Kee
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357-372
Indah Desi Sutriani, Willy Abdillah, Chairil Afandy
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373-390
Rinda Siaga Pangestuti, Roszy Non, Erwin Susanto Sadirsan
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391-408
Tikawati Tikawati, Norvadewi Norvadewi, Fitria Rahmah, Arista Wibowo, Salamah Maamor, Shahid Manalundong
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409-425
Yuli Astini, Baiq Desthania Prathama, Dedy Febry Rachman, Syaiful Amri
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426-448
Siti Alhamra Salqaura, Nasib Nasib, Siti Sabrina Salqaura
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449-469
Fanji Farman, Erpi Rahman, Ina Nusuki, Dini Wahjoe Hapsari, Dudi Pratomo
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470-490
Bunyamin Bunyamin, Hanif Mauludin
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491–510
Chandra Setiawan, Eko Ganiarto, Pandu Adi Cakranegara
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511-531
Saudah Afyana, Willy Abdillah
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532-550
Isti Pujihastuti, Rinda Siaga Pangestuti
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551-569
Priscilia Limadinata, William Santoso, Hermeindito Hermeindito
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570-591
Nuning Trihadmini, R Mahelan Prabantarikso
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592-612
Sabihaini Sabihaini, Januar Eko Prasetio, Suyatno Ladiqi, Hamizah Binti Abdul Rahman, Rusdiyanto Rusdiyanto
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613-631
Ahmad Qodri, Fanji Farman
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632-650
Muhammad Agusalim, Efraim Bavo Priyana
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651-669
R Heru Kristanto HC, Nilmawati Nilmawati, R. Hendry Gusaptono
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670-685
Isnaeni Rokhayati, Siti Muntahanah, Harsuti Harsuti, Enrico Aziezy, Agung Prasetyo Minggi
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686-700
Devy Mawarnie Puspitasari, Sotarduga Napitupulu
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701-716
Ayi Tejaningrum
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717-740
Ulfa Rabiyah, Dewi Anggraeni, Fitri Fitri, Muhammad Ziaul Haq Bakri
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741-758
Yuyuk Liana, Rina Irawati, Imama Zuchroh
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759-779
Yudi Wahyudin Suwandi, Imas Komariyah, Asep Ghofir Ali, Resty Ismawanti, Vidya Ramadhan Putra Pratama
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780-798
Hade Chandra Batu Bara, Baihaqi Ammy, Ade Gunawan
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799-814
Muhammad Dhani Raharja, Roy Budiharjo
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815-831
Yanuar Ramadhan, Novera Kristianti Maharani, Ernawan Dwi Hanartyo
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832-851
Muhammad Rafly Aprilyo, Nastiti Rizky Shiyammurti
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852-871
Melia Wida Rahmayani, Ayub Fahmi, Ita Latifah
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872-892
Rosa Fitriana, Nayna Rafa Sofiah, Andry Arifian Rachman
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893-913