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Volume 119 No. 16 2018, 2365-2371 ISSN: 1314-3395 (on-line version) url: http://www.acadpubl.eu/hub/ http://www.acadpubl.eu/hub/ Relationship Analysis of Corporate Governance, Corporate Social Responsibility Voluntary and Economic Consequences: Empirical Study in the Indonesia Capital Market Dody Hapsoro STIE YKPN Yogyakarta, Indonesia, 0811283200 Abstract The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of corporate governance (CG) mechanism on voluntary corporate social responsibility (CSR) disclosure and to examine the effect of voluntary CSR disclosure on the economic consequences (bid-ask spreads, trading volume and share price volatility). These samples included 137 companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) in the 2015 reporting period, in particular the companies that are not engaged in the exploration of natural resources and which by law are not obliged to carry out CSR. Analysis model used in this research is the analysis of SEM-PLS. The results showed that the CG mechanisms have not been able to optimally and fully in encouraging public companies in Indonesia to implement CSR activities voluntarily, so there are a lot of companies that do not provides a complete of CSR information. While the test results on the effect of voluntary CSR disclosure on the economic consequences indicates that voluntary CSR disclosure are able to reduce bidask spreads, increase trading volume, and reduce share price volatility. This shows that investors in Indonesia positively respond to the voluntary of CSR disclosure. Keywords: CG mechanism,csrvoluntary disclosure, economic consequences. I. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background Business activities especially engaged in the utilization of natural resources, either directly or indirectly, will have impacts on the surrounding environment as the problems of pollution, waste, product safety and labor (Nur and Priantinah, 2012). Their impact on the environment affects public awareness of the importance of social responsibility, known as corporate social responsibility (CSR). Currently the companies are engaged in various business sectors in Indonesia are mostly claiming that their company has been carrying out its social obligations to the environment surrounding the company. Therefore, many companies that allegedly have been doing CSR. The mechanism of corporate governance in the company can be used as the supporting infrastructure on the practices and CSR disclosure in Indonesia. Corporate governance mechanism expected to reduce the information asymmetry. The asymmetry of information can lead to adverse selection and moral hazard that can eventually lead to companies not implementing CSR practices. As a result, stakeholders may not be able to provide rewards for companies that implement CSR practices or provide punishment for companies that do not practice CSR (Main, 2007). According to Zeff (1978), economic consequences is meant theimpact of accounting reports on the decision-making behavior of business, government,unions, investors and creditors.economic consequences is a concept that although contrary to the implications of the efficient capital markets theory, accounting policy choice may affect the value of the company. Economic consequences are necessary to know the market response to changes in accounting policies despite the change in accounting policy has no direct influence on cash flow. II. THEORETICAL BACKGROUND AND HYPOTHESIS DEVELOPMENT 2.1 Theoretical Background 2.1.1Corporate Governance Forum for Corporate Governance in Indonesia (KNKG, 2006)defines corporate governance as a set of rules that prescribe the relationship between shareholders, management, creditors, government, employees and other internal and external stakeholders with respect to their rights and obligations. 1 2365

2.1.2 CSR Voluntary CSR disclosure practices can be voluntary and mandatory. Mandatory disclosure is the disclosure of which is required by a standard setter for companies to disclose CSR in financial reporting. By law, the CSR must be disclosed by the companies running their business in the field or related to natural resources. Voluntary disclosure is a disclosure made by the company beyond that required by standard setters. 2.1.3 Economic Consequences Zeff (1978) in an article entitled: "The Rise of Economic Consequences" defined economic consequences as a result of accounting reports on the behavior of business decision makers, governments, investors and creditors. In the study of Leuz and Wysocki (2008), the economic consequences defined as the impact of disclosure policy change to the financial statements. Meanwhile, Gozali et al. (2002) in their research indicates that the economic consequences arising because the existence of non-financial information, that is the environmental disclosures contained in the annual report. 2.2. Hypothesis Formulation 2.2.1 The Effect of Managerial Ownership on CSR Voluntary Setyarini and Paramitha (2011) found that managerial ownership negatively affects CSR disclosure. Furthermore Rustiarini (2011) showed that managerial ownership negatively affects CSR disclosure. Based on the above explanation, the hypothesis can be formulated as follows: H 1: Managerial ownership negatively affects CSR voluntary disclosure. 2.2.2 The Effect of the Domestic Institutional Ownership on CSR Voluntary Susanti and Riharjo (2013) showed that domestic institutional ownership positively affects CSR disclosure. Based on the above explanation, the hypothesis can be formulated as follows: H 2: The proportion of domestic institutional ownership positively affects CSR voluntary disclosure 2.2.3 The Effect of Foreign Institutional Ownership on the CSR Voluntary Aini and Cahyonowati (2011) showed that foreign ownership positively effects on CSR disclosure. Based on the above explanation, the hypothesis can be formulated as follows: H 3: The proportion of foreign institutional ownership positively affects CSR voluntary 2 disclosure 2.2.4 The Effect of Public Ownership on the CSR Voluntary Lamia et al. (2014) showed that public ownership positively affects CSR disclosure. Based on the above explanation, the hypothesis can be formulated as follows: H 4: The proportion of public ownership positively affects CSR voluntary disclosure 2.2.5 The Effect of Proportion of the Board of Directors on the CSR Voluntary Fadhila (2015) showed that the proportion of the board of directors from the board of commissioners and audit committee positively effects on CSR disclosure. Based on these explanations, hypotheses can be formulated as follows: H 5: The proportion of the board of directors from the board of commissioners and audit committee positively affects CSR voluntary disclosure H 6: The proportion of the board of directors from the board of commissioners, audit committee and board of directors positively affects CSR voluntary disclosure 2.2.6 Effect of Proportion of Independent Commissioners and Audit Committee on CSR Voluntary Iswandika et al. (2014) showed that the audit committee positively effects on the CSR disclosure. This shows that the larger the size of the audit committee, the audit committee's role in controlling and monitoring the top management more effective. Based on the above explanation, the hypothesis can be formulated as follows: H 7: Theproportion of independent commissioners and the audit committee from the board of commissioners and audit committee positively affects the CSR voluntary disclosure H 8: The proportion of independent commissioners and the audit committee from the board of commissioners, audit committee and board of directors positively affects the CSR voluntary disclosure 2.2.7 The Effect of CSR Voluntary on the Bid-Ask Spread Komalasari(2000)suggests that the desire to reduce the information asymmetry can be done by examining the bid-ask spreads of the company. He showed that when the bid-ask spreads decreased, it can be concluded that the information asymmetry is also decreased. Based 2366

on the above explanation, the hypothesis can be formulated as follows: H 9: CSR voluntary disclosure negatively affects the bid-ask spread 2.2.8 The Effect of CSR Voluntary on the Trading Volume Vijaya (2012) showed that CSR disclosure positively and significantly affects the trading volume. This means that the company's CSR disclosure in the annual report is able to influence the market reaction. Based on the above explanation, the hypothesis can be formulated as follows: H 10: CSR voluntary disclosure positively affects the trading volume 2.2.9 The Effect of CSR Voluntary on Share Price Volatility The lower the share price volatility shows the smaller the information asymmetry. In general, companies that have low volatility is a stable company. Companies that disclose well CSR assumed as a stable company and has a lower information asymmetry. Based on the above explanation, the hypothesis can be formulated as follows: H 11: CSR voluntary disclosure negatively affects the share price volatility III. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 3.1. Research Variable 3.1.1 Dependent Variable The dependent variable is the variable that is affected by the independent variable. The dependent variable used in this study is the economic consequences which consist of: 3.1.1.1 Bid Ask Spread Bid-ask spreads (BASP) is the difference between the selling price and the purchase price. Bid-ask spreads arise because of costs of information asymmetry. The formula of bid-ask spreads are as follows: SPREAD i,t= 3.1.1.2 Trading Volume Trading volume (TRVO) reflects the strength of supply and demand, which is a reflection of investor behavior.the formula of trading volume is as follows: n VPS VPS i, t t i 1 n 3.1.1.3 Share Price Volatility Share price volatility (SPV) is a statistical measurement of fluctuations in stock prices over a certain period. The formula ofshare price volatility is as follows: n 2 2 i t 1 X i, t X n 1 i 3.1.2 Independent Variables Independent variables used in this study is corporate governance, which are grouped into two parts, namely: 3.1.2.1 Ownership Structure The ownership structure consists of: 1. Managerial Ownership The proportionof managerial ownership = 2. Domestic Institutional Ownership The proportion of domestic institutional ownership = 3. Foreign Institutional Ownership The proportion of foreign institutional ownership = 4. Public Ownership The proportion of public ownership = The number of shares owned by management The number of outstanding shares The number ofshares owned by domestic institutions The number of outstanding shares The numberof shares owned by foreign institutions The number of outstanding shares The numberofshares owned by the public The number of outstanding shares 3.1.2.2 Management/Control Structure 3 2367

The management/control structure consists of: 1. The proportion of the board of directors from the board of commissioners and audit committee (PDKA) is formulated as follows: PDKA= The number of board directors The number of board commissioners + The number of audit committee 2. The proportion of board directors from the board of commissioners, audit committee and board of directors (PDDK) is formulated as follows: The number of board directors PDDK= The number of board of commissioners + The number of audit committee+ The number of board directors 3. The proportion of independent commissioners and the audit committee from the board of commissioners and audit committee (PKKA) is formulated as follows: The number of independent commissioners + The number of audit committee PKKA= The number of board commissioners + The number of audit committee 4. The proportion of independent commissioners and the audit committee from the board of commissioners, audit committee and board of directors (PKDK) is formulated as follows: The number of independent commissioners + The number of audit committee PKDK= The number of board of commissioners + The number of audit committee + The number of the board of directors 4.1 Description of Research Object IV. Results and Discussion Table 1: Sample Determination Procedure Number Description Amount 1 The company is listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) in the reporting period 2015 455 2 Companies included in the high profile industry 205 3 Companies doing an IPO in 2014-2015. 31 4 The company does not have a complete stock price data 2 5 Non-natural resource companies do not disclose social responsibility information in its annual reports 11 6 Companies are required (mandatory) to disclose social responsibility information in their annual reports 50 7 The company has the value of the bid-ask spreads, trading volume and share price volatility is equal to zero 8 The company does not publish annual reports 2 9 The company as the Indonesian State Owned Enterprises 5 10 Total company sample 137 4.2 Descriptive Statistics Table 2:CSR Score Yes No % Total Score 934 14.204 7% Source: Results of data processing 12 4.2.1 The Proportion of Managerial Ownership and CSR Voluntary 4 The test results showed that H 1 stating the proportion of managerial ownership negative effect on CSR voluntary disclosure is supported. 2368

4.2.2 The Proportion of Domestic Institutional Ownership and CSR Voluntary The test results showed that the H 2 stating the proportion of domestic institutional ownership positively affects CSR voluntarydisclosure is not supported. 4.2.3 The Proportion of Foreign Institutional Ownership and CSR Voluntary The test results showed that the H 3 stating the proportion of foreign institutional ownership positively affects CSR voluntary disclosure is not supported. 4.2.4 The Proportion of Public Ownership and CSR Voluntary The test results indicate that the H 4 stating the proportion of public ownership positively affects CSR voluntarydisclosure is not supported. 4.2.5 The Proportion of the Board of Directors from the Board of Commissioners and the Audit Committee and CSR Voluntary The test results showed that the H 5 stating the proportion of the board of directors from the board of commissioners and audit committee positively affects CSR voluntarydisclosure is not supported. 4.2.6 The Proportion of the Board of Directors from the Board of Commissioners, Audit Committee and Board of Directors and CSR Voluntary The test results indicate that H 6 stating the proportion of the board of directors from board of commissioners, audit committeeandboard of directors positively affects CSR voluntary disclosure is supported. 4.3.7 The Proportion of Independent Commissioners and Audit Committee from the Board of Commissioners and the Audit Committee and CSR Voluntary The test results showed that the H 7 stating the proportion of independent commissioners and the audit committee from the board of commissioners and audit committee positively affects CSR voluntary disclosure is supported. 4.2.8 The Proportion of Independent Commissioners and Audit Committee from the Board of Commissioners, 5 Audit Committee and Board of Directors and CSR Voluntary The test results showed that the H 8 stating the proportion of independent commissionersand audit committee from the board of commissioners, audit committee and board of directors positively affects on CSR voluntarydisclosure is not supported. 4.2.9 CSR Voluntary and Bid-Ask Spread The test results showed that the H 9stating the CSR voluntary disclosure negatively affect the bid-ask spread is supported. 4.2.10 CSR Voluntary and Trading Volume The test results showed that the H 10stating the CSR voluntarydisclosure positively affects on trading volumes is supported. 4.2.11 CSR Voluntary and Share Price Volatility The test results showed that the H 11stating the CSR voluntarydisclosure negatively effect the share price volatility is supported. The path coefficients of -0.17 and a p-value of 0.01 (p 0.01 <0.05), means CSR voluntarydisclosure negative and significant effect on the share price volatility. V. Conclusions The purpose of this study was to examine two things, namely the effect of CG mechanisms on CSR voluntary disclosure and the effect of CSR voluntarydisclosure on economic consequences. In the first test, the independent variables of the CG mechanism consisted of the proportion of managerial ownership; The proportion of domestic institutions ownership; The proportion of foreign institution ownership; The proportion of public ownership; The proportion of the board of directors from the board of commissioners and the audit committee; The proportion of the board of directors from the board of commissioners, the audit committee and the board of directors; The proportion of independent commissioners and audit committees from the board of commissioners and audit committees; As well as the proportion of independent commissioners and audit committees from the board of commissioners, audit committee and board of directors. The dependent variable is a CSR voluntarydisclosure consisting of economic dimension, environmental dimension, social dimension (labor practice dimension), humanrights dimension, community dimension and product 2369

responsibility dimension. While in the second test, the independent variable is CSR voluntarydisclosure and the dependent variable is an economic consequence consisting of bidask spreads, trading volume, and share price volatility. The data used in this study is secondary data. The sample totaled 137 companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in the reporting period 2015, especially companies that are not engaged in the exploration of natural resources and which by law are not obliged to carry out CSR. The relationship of the above three variables was developed into 11 hypotheses. The successful hypotheses supported are (1) The proportion of managerial ownership negatively affect CSR voluntary disclosure; (2) The proportion of the board of directors from the board of commissioners, audit committee and board of directors positively affects the CSR voluntarydisclosure; (3) The proportion of independent commissioners and audit committees from the board of commissioners and audit committees positively affects the CSR voluntarydisclosure; (4) CSR voluntary disclosure negatively affects bid-ask spread; (5) CSR voluntary disclosure positively affectsthe trading volume; (6) CSR voluntary disclosure negatively affects the share price volatility. REFERENCES Aini, N. N.dan Nur Cahyonowati (2011). Pengaruh Karakteristik Good Corporate Governance (GCG) Terhadap Pengungkapan Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR): Studi Empiris Pada Perusahaan Non-Keuangan yang Terdaftar di Bursa Efek Indonesia. Skripsi. Universitas Diponegoro. Semarang. Fadhila, Anna (2015). Analisis Hubungan Corporate Governance Eovernance, Corporate Sosial Responsibility Disclousure dan Economic Consequencess: Studi Empiris di Pasar Modal Indonesia. Tesis Pascasarjana STIE YKPN Yogyakarta. Gozali, N. O., Janice C. Y. How and Peter Verhoeven (2002). The Economic Consequences of Voluntary Environmental Information. Working Paper, 484-489. Iswandika, R., Murtanto dan Emma Sipayung (2014). Pengaruh Kinerja Keuangan, Corporate Governance, dan Kualitas Audit Terhadap Pengungkapan Corporate Social 6 Responsibility. E-Journal Akuntansi Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas Trisakti, Vol. 1, No. 2, 1-18. KNKG (2006). Pedoman Umum Good Corporate Governance Indonesia. Jakarta. Komalasari, P. (2000). Asimetri Informasi dan Cost of Equity Capital. Tesis. Universitas Gadjah Mada. Yogyakarta. Lamia, F. V., Zirman, dan Yuneita Anisma (2014). Pengaruh Profitabilitas, Leverage, Porsi Kepemilikan Saham Publik dan Ukuran Dewan Komisaris Terhadap Pengungkapan Corporate Social Responsibility Dalam Laporan Tahunan Perusahaan Food & Beverages yang Listing di Bursa Efek Indonesia. Jurnal Online Mahasiswa Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas Riau. Leuz, C. and Peter Wysocki (2008). Economic Consequences of Financial Reporting and regulation: A Review and Sugestions for Future Research. Retrieved from www.ssrn.com. Nur, Marzuly dan Denies Priantinah (2012). Analisis Faktor-Faktor yang mempengaruhi pengungkapan Corporate Sosial Responsibility di Indonesia (Studi Empiris pada perusahaan berkategori High Profile yang Listing di Bursa Efek Indonesia). Jurnal Nominal, Volume 1 Nomor 1. Susanti, S. dan Ikhsan B. Riharjo (2013). Pengaruh Good Corporate Governance Terhadap Corporate Social Responsibility Pada Perusahaan Cosmetics dan Household. Jurnal Ilmu dan Riset Akuntansi Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Indonesia Surabaya, 152-167. Vijaya, Diota Prameswari. (2012). Pengaruh Pengungkapan Tanggung Jawab Sosial Perusahaan Terhadap Aktivitas Perdagangan dan Harga Saham (Studi Pada Perusahaan yang Terdaftar di Bursa Efek Indonesia). Jurnal Ilmiah Akuntansi dan Humanika. Vol. 1 No. 1. Zeff, S. A. (1978). The Rise of Economic Consequences. The Journal of Accountancy, 56-63. 2370

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