THE INFLUENCE OF OWNER EDUCATION LEVELS, OWNER ACCOUNTING KNOWLEDGE, BUSINESS SCALE, AND BUSINESS AGE ON THE USE OF ACCOUNTING INFORMATION IN MSME’S IN WONOGIRI

  • Bawono I
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This research aims to determine The Influence of Owner Education Levels, Owner Accounting Knowledge, Business Scale, and Business Age on the Use of Accounting Information in MSMEs in Wonogiri Sub-district. The method of data collection conducted in this study is a survey method with a questionnaire. This research was conducted at Regional Wonogiri regency. The dependent  variable  of  this  study  is  owner  education  levels,  owner  accounting  knowledge, business scale, and business age. The sample in this study amounted to 45 samples and Research is quantitative which uses an analytical approach descriptive. The level of education has a significant influence on the use of accounting information, accounting knowledge has a significant influence on the use of accounting information, business scale does not have a significant influence on the use of accounting information, business age has a significant influence on the use of accounting information, accounting knowledge has the most influence  dominant  to  the  use  of  accounting  information  in  Micro,  Small  and  Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Wonogiri District.

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Bawono, I. R. (2020). THE INFLUENCE OF OWNER EDUCATION LEVELS, OWNER ACCOUNTING KNOWLEDGE, BUSINESS SCALE, AND BUSINESS AGE ON THE USE OF ACCOUNTING INFORMATION IN MSME’S IN WONOGIRI. JOURNAL OF APPLIED MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING, 4(2), 228–236. https://doi.org/10.30871/jama.v4i2.2096

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