Berto Usman

Berto Usman
University of Padua | UNIPD · Department of Economics and Management

Ph.D

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Introduction
Berto Usman is currently an Assistant Professor at the Department of Management, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Bengkulu - Indonesia. He earned his Bachelor's degree in Finance from the University of Bengkulu in 2010, while his Master's degree in Finance was from the Universitas Gadjah Mada in 2012. He also completed his PhD in Accounting and Finance at the University of Padova - Italy in 2020.
Additional affiliations
September 2014 - September 2015
Universits Terbuka
Position
  • Tutor
September 2012 - present
University of Bengkulu
Position
  • Lecturer
Education
September 2015 - June 2016
Marmara University
Field of study
  • Turkish Literature
May 2011 - July 2012
Universitas Gadjah Mada
Field of study
  • Financial Management
August 2007 - December 2010
University of Bengkulu
Field of study
  • Financial Management

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Publications (32)
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This paper is solely intended to revisit the concept of Entrepreneurial Intention (EI) among international students in Turkey. By utilizing Ajzen's theory of planned behavior (TPB) as the explaining variables, this paper shows that EI obviously exists among the international students in Turkey. In particular, the respondents are determined by using...
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Objective—This study investigates the phenomenon of herding behavior among investors in Indonesia's Shariah banks. In this situation, market participants tend to follow prevailing market trends without engaging in comprehensive fundamental analysis. Methodology/Technique – Specifically, the research examines the influence of investors' religious un...
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Purpose This study aims to investigate how the presence of female executives on the board affects a company’s capital structure decisions. The critical mass of female executives on the board was also considered to observe their impact on capital structure. Design/methodology/approach Samples were taken from nonfinancial sector companies listed on...
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Purpose The purpose of this study was to investigate how chief executive officer (CEO) characteristics, including age, education, nationality and particularly gender, influence firm performance in a developing Southeast Asian Country (Indonesia). Design/methodology/approach The study uses balanced firm-level panel data for 203 nonfinancial compa...
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate how chief executive officer (CEO) characteristics, including age, education, nationality and particularly gender, influence firm performance in a developing Southeast Asian Country (Indonesia). Design/methodology/approach: The study uses balanced firm-level panel data for 203 nonfinancial com...
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This study examines how female executives affect bank performance in Indonesia’s emerging market. It also investigates whether a critical mass of females on the board of management impacts bank performance. The sample was obtained from 29 banks, which covers 64.5% of publicly listed banks in Indonesia, for the observation period of 2010–2019. This...
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The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between non-financial information and firm profitability. The data and samples were extracted from publicly listed companies (PLCs) operating in the U.S. hypercompetitive industry. The U.S. (NYSE) setting of the study was chosen due to the efficiency of its capital market. The efficiency of t...
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Purpose This study aims to investigate the relationship between social impact, corporate social responsibility (CSR) reporting and firm performance in the context of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) banking industry, providing insight into CSR-performance nexus debate, especially for non-environmentally sensitive industry (NESI)....
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The relationship between Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) performance and CSR disclosure persistency should be necessarily examined to attract the attention of scholars amid empirical evidence. Therefore, this study aims to offer a novelty concerning the relationship between CSR performance and CSR disclosure persistency. The results obtained...
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Over the last decade, the body of literature on the relationship between corporate governance mechanisms (board composition and its characteristics) and ‘corporate social reporting’ has seen increasing attention from academics. However, no significant studies attempt to systematise the body of literature highlighting the advancement of knowledge in...
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Purpose This paper aims to investigate the relationship between female executives, chief executive officer (CEO) tenure and corporate cash holdings in the context of the developing Southeast Asian capital market (Indonesia). Design/methodology/approach The sample was screened from 231 publicly listed companies in the Indonesian Stock Exchange. The...
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The purpose of this paper is to test the relationship of CSR practice­–asymmetry information and ESG performance–asymmetry information. We conjecture that there might be a particular role where the disclosure of non-financial information is deemed useful in truncating the level of asymmetry information. Using the data from two different countries,...
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This study aims to empirically identify the drivers of sustainability reporting (SR) in Indonesia. Relying on the legitimacy theory, we conjecture that CSR performance and the firm’s attributes are associated with SR. Using the sample from the Indonesian Capital Market (IDX), we run logit regression analysis. Logit regression is performed by employ...
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This paper provides a critical review of the literature addressing the relationships between corporate social responsibility (CSR) reports, their disclosure quality, and their effects on corporate reputation. CSR reports are deemed important to legitimate a company’s existence with its stakeholders. However, there is a debate around the use of this...
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This study aims to investigate the effect of organizational climate on performance. Specifically, objective the current study to explain the mediating roles of cohesiveness and organizational commitment within the effect organizational climate toward performance. Using PLS analysis, the hypothesis was tested base 197 academics at private higher edu...
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This paper sets out to ascertain and to revisit the concept of Entrepreneurial Intention (EI) among international students in Turkey. By utilizing Ajzen’s theory of planned behavior (TPB) as the explaining model, this paper shows that EI obviously exists among the international students in Turkey. In particular, the respondents were determined by u...
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This study attempts to identify the impact of investor's attention which is surrogated by the search engine query data on the internet using Google on returns and liquidity. The data used in this study is extracted from Google Trend data set, and hand-collected data from the Indonesia Capital Market Directory (ICMD). By employing panel data analysi...
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Our study examines the relationship between Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) practice and asymmetry information in the Indonesian Stock Exchange. We conjecture that these two concepts are negatively associated. To empirically test their association, we use the availability of CSR report, environmental score, and social score as the surrogate i...
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This research aims to evaluate the financial performance of four municipalities (Bengkulu City, Rejang Lebong Regency, South Bengkulu Regency, and North Bengkulu Regency) in Bengkulu Province, Indonesia. The study also identifies the contribution of several financial variables before and after the implementation of regional autonomy. Theoretically,...
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This research investigates the existence of stock market integration between Turkey and the Eurozone. In this study, the performance of Turkey’s stock exchange is proxied by the BIST100, and the EURO STOXX50 is employed as a proxy for the Eurozone index. We hypothesize that there is a dynamic relationship between Turkey and the Eurozone. Methodolog...
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The purpose of this study is to elaborate the usage of decomposed theory of planned behavior, in terms of users’ perspective of utilizing financial technology (FinTech) application in startup firms. Hereby, there are 375 respondents participated in the online survey. The survey was conducted through several social media platforms namely; WhatApps,...
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Bearish and bullish pattern commonly exist in any of stock exchanges all over the world. Hereby, the volatility of price on specific stock and index will generally perform a typical co-movement. This study is officially intended to reveal the existence of bearish and bullish phenomenon in Indonesia stock exchange. The technical tool used in this st...
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This research is officially intended to investigate the dynamic alteration relating to the knowledge of management fields, particularly in responding the unpredictable changes of either internal or external environments. Besides, we employ the quantitative and qualitative approaches in discovering the triggering factors cause the non-management stu...
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This study attempts to examine the effect of financial fundamentals information using CAMELS ratios and macroeconomics variables surrogated by interest rate, exchange rate, and inflation rate toward stock return. By employing panel data analysis (Pooled Least Squared Model), the results reveal that several financial ratios perform a bit contrary to...
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This article solely examines the effect of investor attentions on bid-ask spread. We find that investors’ attention surrogated by Internet Search Traffic (IST) contribute positively and significantly toward bid-ask spread (SPREAD). This result indicates that the incoming information directs the market within the stack circumstance and thin trading...
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The development of advanced information technology has become a standard in the processof improving corporate value. This is seen through the high level of investors’ awareness of thebrand and information that company holds (Da, Engleberg, and Gao, 2011; Bank, Larch, andGeorge, 2011; Joseph, Wintoki, and Zhang, 2011). Among the information provider...
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The remarkable progress of information technology had driven every firm to publish their financial performance by using internet. This circumstance resulted in the high public attention in order to generate the stock return. In addition, financial information such as financial ratio namely DER, LEV, NPM, ROI, and ROE were supposed to influence the...
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This study aims to identify the determinant factors of Non Performing Loan (NPL) in Indonesian banking sector. Data were collected from 16 banks by observation during the year 2002 to 2011. From the data found that there were six variables which closely associated to the variation of NPL for the subsequent observation period. In addition, the sampl...
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This study investigates the relationships between corporate governance variables and tunnelling activities in Indonesia. Using 2216 firm-year observations from 2005 to 2012, we find that several corporate governance variables contribute to explaining the phenomenon of tunnelling in Indonesia. The data reveal that approximately 276 firms had experie...
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The impressive progress of information technology has substantially impacted economic development. Given this condition, the diffusion of information technology is related to the improvement of activities in the capital market, in which asymmetric information between investors can diminished to the lowest level. Thereby, we considered that informat...

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