Contabilidad y Negocios

URI permanente para esta comunidadhttp://54.81.141.168/handle/123456789/175874

ISSN: 1992-1896
e-ISSN: 2221-724X

Contabilidad y Negocios es una revista científica comprometida con el desarrollo y difusión de conocimientos científicos que busca consolidarse como un referente global en las áreas relacionadas a las líneas de investigación promovidas por el Departamento Académico de Ciencias Contables de la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú: Administración, Actualidad Contable, Contabilidad de Gestión, Auditoría, Banca y Finanzas y Ética en los negocios.

Contabilidad y Negocios asume el compromiso autoimpuesto de promover la paridad de género entre los miembros del Comité Científico Internacional, así como en los autores que publican en nuestra revista. Compromiso que se verá cumplido a partir del primer número del 2025.

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    Influencia de los controles internos en la mitigación de riesgos: Un enfoque en la conformidad de la información contable
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-09-08) da Silva Brum, Maria Cecília; Solana-González, Pedro; Vanti, Adolfo Alberto
    This study analyses the influence of internal controls on risk reduction and compliance of accounting information. Qualitative research combined with a quantitative analysis of contents was used applied to a case study. Data were collected through interviews with managers and employees of a public transport institution. The relevance of the study lies in the need to mitigate risks that affect the compliance of accounting information within organizations, given the need for quick and secure information for decision making. The results show in a practical way the compliance of the information through internal controls established at the level of the operational processes of the organization, even if some controls are developed in an informal way. In addition, the results identify technology as the most relevant risk to the organization and legislation as one of the risks inherent to compliance. In addition, the need to integrate strategic and operational risk management to improve information compliance has been identified. The case studied can be transferred to other contexts where it can become a contributory reference for the improvement of internal controls and compliance of accounting information.
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    Relaciones compliance de la misión institucional y utilización de indicadores de rendimiento no financieros en empresas listadas en B3
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2021-12-28) Cunha Callado, Antonio Andre; Dantas Siqueira, Diengo
    This paper aims to investigate the association between the compliance of the institutional mission of open capital Brazilian companies and the use of non-financial performance indicators. To achieve this goal, it was operationalized a descriptive and quantitative research, considering non-financial companies listed on B3. The institutional mission was measured based on the characteristics proposed by Pearce David (1987) and David (1989) studies. Likewise, the indicators of non-financial performance were measured based on the research realized by Marquezan, Diehl and Alberton (2013) and Vargas, Diehl, Ayres, Monteiro (2016). Data referring to nine characteristics associated to mission, as well as non-financial indicators of eight distinct groups were collected in annual reports and institutional websites from the companies by the content analysis. The probabilistic sample consisted in 115 companies referring to the fiscal year of 2018. The significance analysis of the relations was realized using Fisher’s Exact Test. The results found showed evidence concerning the presence of relations between the compliance of the institutional mission and non-financial performance indicators, suggesting that the analyzed companies make use of these indicators to track the compliance of the declarations expressed in the mission. In practical terms, this study contributes by reinforcing the relevance of the institutional mission to the achievement of entrepreneurial objectives and strategies and by demonstrating that the non-financial performance indicators may be preferable in order to monitor whether what was stated in the mission is being achieved. A new perspective on the analysis of non-financial indicators was inserted in the context of researches that analyze the relation between mission and performance, bringing theoretical contributions and providing new insights for discussions related to the topic.