SUSTAINABILITY PRACTICES AMONG ACCOUNTING STUDENTS: A STUDY OF SDG IMPLEMENTATION AT UNIVERSITAS PADJADJARAN

Objective: This study explores how sustainable lifestyles are cultivated among accounting students and examines the role of the university ecosystem in supporting this behavior. It focuses on the relationship between students' understanding of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the...

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Published in:Journal of Lifestyle and SDG'S Review
Main Author: Pratama A.; Afiah N.N.; Ismail R.F.; Muhammad K.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editora Alumni In 2025
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85214416763&doi=10.47172%2f2965-730X.SDGsReview.v5.n01.pe02976&partnerID=40&md5=b823fe4fbc3422c9c04033be8a014fe6
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Pratama A.; Afiah N.N.; Ismail R.F.; Muhammad K.
SUSTAINABILITY PRACTICES AMONG ACCOUNTING STUDENTS: A STUDY OF SDG IMPLEMENTATION AT UNIVERSITAS PADJADJARAN
2025
Journal of Lifestyle and SDG'S Review
5
1
10.47172/2965-730X.SDGsReview.v5.n01.pe02976
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85214416763&doi=10.47172%2f2965-730X.SDGsReview.v5.n01.pe02976&partnerID=40&md5=b823fe4fbc3422c9c04033be8a014fe6
Objective: This study explores how sustainable lifestyles are cultivated among accounting students and examines the role of the university ecosystem in supporting this behavior. It focuses on the relationship between students' understanding of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and their perceptions of university sustainable governance. Theoretical Framework: The study is grounded in sustainable education and governance, emphasizing the university’s role in fostering sustainability through curriculum design and institutional policies. The SDGs are used as a benchmark to evaluate students' awareness and engagement. Method: Data were collected from 88 undergraduate accounting students at Padjadjaran University, Indonesia, via an online survey. Mann-Whitney U-test non-parametric tests were used to identify significant differences in sustainable behaviors across student groups, and multiple regression analysis explored the relationship between sustainable lifestyles, SDG knowledge, and perceptions of university governance. Results and Discussion: The findings show that students have a limited understanding of the SDGs, likely due to a lack of sustainability-focused activities. Their perception of the university’s sustainable governance is moderate, and students have not fully embraced sustainable practices. However, higher SDG knowledge and positive views on governance are associated with more sustainable behaviors. Research Implications: The study highlights the need for integrating SDG-related content into university curricula and improving governance to foster sustainable lifestyle habits. Originality/Value: This research provides empirical evidence on how universities can shape sustainable behaviors, focusing on accounting students in Indonesia. © 2025, Editora Alumni In. All rights reserved.
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author Pratama A.; Afiah N.N.; Ismail R.F.; Muhammad K.
spellingShingle Pratama A.; Afiah N.N.; Ismail R.F.; Muhammad K.
SUSTAINABILITY PRACTICES AMONG ACCOUNTING STUDENTS: A STUDY OF SDG IMPLEMENTATION AT UNIVERSITAS PADJADJARAN
author_facet Pratama A.; Afiah N.N.; Ismail R.F.; Muhammad K.
author_sort Pratama A.; Afiah N.N.; Ismail R.F.; Muhammad K.
title SUSTAINABILITY PRACTICES AMONG ACCOUNTING STUDENTS: A STUDY OF SDG IMPLEMENTATION AT UNIVERSITAS PADJADJARAN
title_short SUSTAINABILITY PRACTICES AMONG ACCOUNTING STUDENTS: A STUDY OF SDG IMPLEMENTATION AT UNIVERSITAS PADJADJARAN
title_full SUSTAINABILITY PRACTICES AMONG ACCOUNTING STUDENTS: A STUDY OF SDG IMPLEMENTATION AT UNIVERSITAS PADJADJARAN
title_fullStr SUSTAINABILITY PRACTICES AMONG ACCOUNTING STUDENTS: A STUDY OF SDG IMPLEMENTATION AT UNIVERSITAS PADJADJARAN
title_full_unstemmed SUSTAINABILITY PRACTICES AMONG ACCOUNTING STUDENTS: A STUDY OF SDG IMPLEMENTATION AT UNIVERSITAS PADJADJARAN
title_sort SUSTAINABILITY PRACTICES AMONG ACCOUNTING STUDENTS: A STUDY OF SDG IMPLEMENTATION AT UNIVERSITAS PADJADJARAN
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description Objective: This study explores how sustainable lifestyles are cultivated among accounting students and examines the role of the university ecosystem in supporting this behavior. It focuses on the relationship between students' understanding of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and their perceptions of university sustainable governance. Theoretical Framework: The study is grounded in sustainable education and governance, emphasizing the university’s role in fostering sustainability through curriculum design and institutional policies. The SDGs are used as a benchmark to evaluate students' awareness and engagement. Method: Data were collected from 88 undergraduate accounting students at Padjadjaran University, Indonesia, via an online survey. Mann-Whitney U-test non-parametric tests were used to identify significant differences in sustainable behaviors across student groups, and multiple regression analysis explored the relationship between sustainable lifestyles, SDG knowledge, and perceptions of university governance. Results and Discussion: The findings show that students have a limited understanding of the SDGs, likely due to a lack of sustainability-focused activities. Their perception of the university’s sustainable governance is moderate, and students have not fully embraced sustainable practices. However, higher SDG knowledge and positive views on governance are associated with more sustainable behaviors. Research Implications: The study highlights the need for integrating SDG-related content into university curricula and improving governance to foster sustainable lifestyle habits. Originality/Value: This research provides empirical evidence on how universities can shape sustainable behaviors, focusing on accounting students in Indonesia. © 2025, Editora Alumni In. All rights reserved.
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