The Effect of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) Implementation on Operational Performance and Firm Value on Indonesian Agricultural Sector
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Title
The Effect of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) Implementation on Operational Performance and Firm Value on Indonesian Agricultural Sector
            Subject
Enterprise Risk Management, ROA, Tobin’s Q, Operational Performance, Firm Value
            Description
The  aim  of  this  research  is  to  analyze  the  effect  of  Enterprise  Risk  Management (ERM)  implementation  on  Operational  Performance  and  Firm  Value  in  the  Agricultural Industry  sector  during the  2016-2022  period. The  information  about  ERM is  takenfrom  the annual  reports,  management  reports  and  annual  corporate  governance  reports  disseminated over seven years (2016−2022). The data on firm performance have been obtained through financial report and the Eikon Refinitiv database of LSEG. Through a quantitative approach and panel data with linear regression, this study found that ERM contributes significantly to improved  operational  performance and  firm  value  (measured  through,  Return  on Assets  and Tobin’s  Q).  These  results  show  that  the  effective  implementation  of  ERM  can  be  an important strategy for improving the competitiveness and resilience of agricultural enterprises to the risks faced.
            Creator
Biko Kharunia Azar1*, Maria Ulpah2
            Source
https://dinastipub.org/DIJEFA/article/view/2873/2147
            Publisher
Universitas Indonesia
            Date
11September 2024
            Contributor
Format
PDF
            Language
English
            Type
Text
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Citation
Biko Kharunia Azar1*, Maria Ulpah2, “The Effect of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) Implementation on Operational Performance and Firm Value on Indonesian Agricultural Sector,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed October 31, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/6282.