GoodWill Journal of Economics, Management, and Accounting, published by Amerta Institute, is a prestigious electronic academic publication dedicated to advancing research and knowledge in the fields of Economics, Management, and Accounting. It holds the Print Number International Standard Serial Number (P-ISSN) 3063-9840 and the Electronic Number International Standard Serial Number (E-ISSN) 3063-8194, ensuring the dissemination of high-quality scholarly content in the digital domain. Research in real estate, insurance, monetary theory and policy, and industrial organization is also welcomed. Editor in Chief: Nur Sandi Marsuni.Β Frequency: April-October Quarterly (2021-Present)
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Published: 2025-10-22
Articles
Digital Transformation and Inclusive Growth in Developing Economies: Lessons from Burundi and Haiti
165-175
Mine Workersβ Perceptions OfΒ Environmental Accounting (Study on PTΒ Sentral Labuan Tegar Mandiri)
177-182
Counseling Entrepreneurship Based on Technology for Beginners at SMAN 7 Kepulauan Selayar
184-191
The Influence of Transparency and Accountability on Parental Trust and Its Impact on Parental Loyalty of Students of Shidqia Islamic School Jatisari Middle School, Jatiasih, Bekasi City
192-203
The Effect of Manager's Emotional Support and Procedural Justice on Employee Performance Mediated by Work Engagement PT. Nassaba Lacuna Brilliant Depok City
204-211
Analysis of Organizational Culture, Job Satisfaction and Leadership Style on Employee Performance with Organizational Commitment as an Intervening Variable
212-221
Accounting For Climate: The Role of Village Funds on Farmers' Income Using a Social and Cultural Approach
222-230
The Effect of Management Changes, Audit Fees, and Return on Assets Percentage Changes on Auditor Switching: A Study of Banking Companies Listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (2018β2024)
231-242
The Effect of Accounting Information Systems and Work Environment on Employee Performance at the Department of Marine and Fisheries of Central SulawesiProvince in Palu City
243-251
Community Empowerment Based on Creative Economy in Processing Palm Sap into Palm Sugar Through Home Industry
252-261