Abstract:
This study aims to analyze more deeply the relationship of corporate governance and company size to financial performance and company value with sustainability reporting as an intervening variable. This study uses secondary data. The independent variables in this study are corporate governance and company size. The dependent variable in this study is financial performance and company value. The intervening variable used is sustainability reporting. GRI is used as a sustainability reporting alloy for index measurement bases. The sample of this study was 12 companies that published sustainability reporting and financial reports for three consecutive years in 2014-2016 which could be accessed through the company's website. Data analysis techniques in this study using Partial Least Square (PLS) with a calculation process that is assisted by a software application program. The results of the study show that there is no significant effect of corporate governance and company size on sustainability reporting. The results also indicate a positive and significant influence of corporate governance on financial performance, there is a significant effect of corporate governance on company value, and there is no significant influence of company size on financial performance and company values. Sustainability reporting does not mediate corporate governance and company size on financial performance and company value