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IJISRT19DEC497 by Ijisrt19dec497 Ijisrt19dec497 IJISRT19DEC497 by Ijisrt19dec497 Ijisrt19dec497 Submission date: 23-Dec-2019 02:14PM (UTC+0900) Submission ID: 1238053873 File name: 1576939443.docx (272.75K) Word count: 5187 Character count: 29033 IJISRT19DEC497 ORIGINALITY REPORT 44% 26% 19% 40% SIMILARITY INDEX INTERNET SOURCES PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PAPERS PRIMARY SOURCES Submitted to School of Business and 1 % Management ITB 6 Student Paper Submitted to Universitas Jenderal Soedirman 2 Student Paper 4% eprints.umm.ac.id 3 Internet Source 2% garuda.ristekdikti.go.id 4 Internet Source 2% Submitted to De Montfort University 5 Student Paper 2% Submitted to Trisakti University 6 Student Paper 2% repository.unand.ac.id 7 Internet Source 2% Emylia Yuniarti, Mukhtaruddin, Nadia Hanim. 8 % "Effect on Value Earnings Management 1 Company with Good Corporate Governance Practices as Moderating Variable", SHS Web of Conferences, 2017 Publication Submitted to South Bank University 9 Student Paper 1% Submitted to Coventry University 10 Student Paper 1% repository.widyatama.ac.id 11 Internet Source 1% Submitted to Midlands State University 12 Student Paper 1% repositori.usu.ac.id 13 Internet Source 1% Submitted to Universitas Sam Ratulangi 14 Student Paper 1% Submitted to Universiti Teknologi MARA 15 Student Paper 1% Rakha Wardhana, Bambang Tjahjadi, Yani 16 % Permatasari. "The mediating role of growth 1 opportunity in good corporate governance-stock return relationship", Investment Management and Financial Innovations, 2017 Publication www.slideshare.net 17 Internet Source 1% mafiadoc.com 18 Internet Source 1% Submitted to Glion Institute for Higher Education 19 Student Paper 1% www.scribd.com 20 Internet Source 1% media.neliti.com 21 Internet Source 1% Submitted to Universitas Muhammadiyah 22 % Surakarta 1 Student Paper Waleed M. Al-ahdal, Mohammed H. Alsamhi, 23 % Mosab I. Tabash, Najib H.S. Farhan. "The <1 impact of corporate governance on financial performance of Indian and GCC listed firms: An empirical investigation", Research in International Business and Finance, 2020 Publication Submitted to University of Warwick 24 Student Paper <1% Submitted to CVC Nigeria Consortium 25 Student Paper <1% repository.petra.ac.id 26 Internet Source <1% Submitted to Universitas Brawijaya 27 Student Paper <1% www.emeraldinsight.com 28 Internet Source <1% "Corporate Governance Implications For 29 % Earnings Quality", International Journal of <1 Engineering and Advanced Technology, 2019 Publication Submitted to Universitas Negeri Surabaya The 30 % State University of Surabaya <1 Student Paper Submitted to iGroup 31 Student Paper <1% Submitted to Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific 32 % University <1 Student Paper perpus.univpancasila.ac.id 33 Internet Source <1% icge.unespadang.ac.id 34 Internet Source <1% journal.perbanas.ac.id 35 Internet Source <1% Submitted to President University 36 Student Paper <1% Submitted to Bayerische Julius-Maximilians- 37 % Universität Würzburg <1 Student Paper Submitted to Universitas Muria Kudus 38 Student Paper <1% www.ijeba.com 39 Internet Source <1% Submitted to Surabaya University 40 Student Paper <1% Submitted to Anglia Ruskin University 41 Student Paper <1% Al-Nimer Munther. "Effect of Corporate 42 % Governance Rules on Voluntary Disclosure in <1 Jordanian Corporations Listed with the Amman Stock Exchange (ASE): (An Empirical Study)", Studies in Business and Economics, 2019 Publication Submitted to Ghana Technology University 43 % College <1 Student Paper eprints.perbanas.ac.id 44 Internet Source <1% Management Research Review, Volume 36, 45 % Issue 11 (2013-11-02) <1 Publication fr.scribd.com 46 Internet Source <1% docplayer.info 47 Internet Source <1% Submitted to University of South Australia 48 Student Paper <1% jurkubank.wordpress.com 49 Internet Source <1% Submitted to University of Southampton 50 Student Paper <1% Submitted to Canterbury Christ Church 51 % University <1 Student Paper Submitted to University of Hull 52 Student Paper <1% Submitted to Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 53 % Surabaya <1 Student Paper repository.usu.ac.id 54 Internet Source <1% M. Chabachib, Hersugondo Hersugondo, Erna 55 % Ardiana, Imang Dapit Pamungkas. "Analysis of <1 Company Characteristics of Firm Values: Profitability as Intervening Variables", International Journal of Financial Research, 2019 Publication ejournal.unsrat.ac.id 56 Internet Source <1% journal2.um.ac.id 57 Internet Source <1% Luiz Artur Ledur Brito, Patrícia Kawai Sauan. 58 % "Management Practices as Capabilities Leading <1 to Superior Performance", BAR - Brazilian Administration Review, 2016 Publication journal.uinjkt.ac.id 59 Internet Source <1% Submitted to Universitas Riau 60 Student Paper <1% Kartika Hendra Titisari, M. Moeljadi, Kusuma 61 % Ratnawati, Nur Khusniyah Indrawati. "The roles <1 of cost of capital, corporate governance, and corporate social responsibility in improving firm value: evidence from Indonesia", Investment Management and Financial Innovations, 2019 Publication Submitted to STIE Perbanas Surabaya 62 Student Paper <1% Submitted to Universiti Selangor 63 Student Paper <1% Usdi Suryana. "The role of the internal audits to 64 % the quality of financial reporting", Reports on <1 Economics and Finance, 2018 Publication Submitted to The Robert Gordon University 65 Student Paper <1% Submitted to Universitas Pelita Harapan 66 Student Paper <1% Submitted to London School of Commerce 67 Student Paper <1% Darwin Marasi Purba. "THE INFLUENCE OF 68 % GOOD CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND <1 AUDIT QUALITY AGAINST THE DISCLOSURE OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY", The Accounting Journal of Binaniaga, 2018 Publication Submitted to Heriot-Watt University 69 Student Paper <1% Agus Edi Kusuma, Rahmat Agus Santosa, Anita 70 % Handayani. "Effect of Current Assets on Profit <1 Through Credit on Jakarta Islamic Index Company 2012-2014 In Indonesia Stock Exchange", Journal of Social Science Studies, 2018 Publication Exclude quotes Off Exclude matches Off Exclude bibliography On.
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