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Raising SDG 13 Awareness through Cross-Border Sustainability Pitching Video Competition Insights from Malaysia and Indonesia Accounting Students

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  • Corina Joseph
  • Nur Izyan Ismail
  • Siti Aimi Mohamad Yasin
  • Gibson Gary Leman Keska
  • An Nurrahmawati

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Universities play a strategic role in supporting climate action under Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) No. 13, through innovative, student-centered learning approaches. This study examines the effectiveness of a pitching video competition jointly organized by University A (Malaysia) and Universitas B (Indonesia) in raising climate change awareness among undergraduate accounting students. A total of 78 students completed a structured questionnaire following the competition, which was held from October to December 2024. Results indicate that 90% of participants found the activity effective in enhancing their knowledge of climate action, advocating that creative, non-formal learning tools can meaningfully engage students in sustainability topics. The findings present practical implications for curriculum policymakers and international program coordinators that non-formal competitions can be integrated into accounting education to foster climate action literacy, teamwork, and cross-cultural collaboration. Such initiatives provide scalable and low-cost strategies for embedding sustainability in higher education and for preparing students to address climate action considerations in their future professional roles.

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  • Corina Joseph & Nur Izyan Ismail & Siti Aimi Mohamad Yasin & Gibson Gary Leman Keska & An Nurrahmawati, 2025. "Raising SDG 13 Awareness through Cross-Border Sustainability Pitching Video Competition Insights from Malaysia and Indonesia Accounting Students," Business and Economic Research, Macrothink Institute, vol. 15(3), pages 68-92, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:mth:ber888:v:15:y:2025:i:3:p:68-92
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