Abstract
A going-concern report (GCr) in the audit opinion adds value and ensures that the firm's sustainability is secured. This study sheds light on this relationship of listed infrastructure, utility, and transportation firms in Indonesia as the most affected firms by Covid-19. Data were collected from published audited annual reports and extracted from 73 firms as a sample. Logistic regression was employed to test the hypotheses. The results show the importance of leverage, audit quality, prior opinions, and dividend policy in ensuring corporate GC. In contrast, audit committee and institutional holder as corporate governance indicators are unrelated to GCr. Beyond its contribution to the literature, this study offers valuable feedback for regulatory bodies to consider the enforcement of corporate governance implementation and assists investors in making better-informed decisions. Furthermore, due to a pandemic crisis, a postponed dividend payment has not caused the firm to accept a GCr.
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