Accounting, ESG dynamics and the pandemic: when the quality of disclosure becomes crucial to sustainable success

Michael Murgolo, Patrizia Tettamanzi, Valentina Minutiello
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Purpose This study aims to investigate the quality of disclosure of a cutting-edge reporting tool – integrated reporting () – in terms of its effectiveness to report on COVID-19 pandemic information, its ability to provide forward-looking information and risk impact implications, and its quality determinants in challenging times. Design/methodology/approach Thanks to a content analysis of 247 for FY20, an integrated reporting disclosure score was developed to assess the disclosure quality provided by the sampled companies. Three research questions were tested through logistic regressions. Findings Non-financial disclosure activities struggle to provide adequate information in terms of potential future scenarios, risk assessment and forward-looking analyses. However, companies incorporated in “Anglo-Saxon” territories drafted integrated reports of higher quality. More recently, incorporated companies have made a greater effort to measure and report COVID-19 pandemic impacts on environmental, social and governance and business activities, also increasing their risk assessment and mitigation efforts. Concerning the determinants of disclosure quality, leverage, corporate governance structures, country of incorporation and belonging to “high impact” industries all lead to a higher quality of disclosure. Originality/value Examining in detail corporate social responsibility activities and corporate governance integrity is pivotal to orienting strategy towards sustainable trajectories: to do so, corporate reporting and disclosure practices are essential tools. In this context, corporate governance systems that emphasize board diversity are proven, even in disruptive circumstances, to play a crucial role in providing corporate reports of higher quality. High disclosure quality that goes beyond mere financial results is considered to be necessary to remain competitive strategically, socially and environmentally.
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会计、环境、社会和治理动态与大流行病:当信息披露的质量成为可持续成功的关键时
目的 本研究旨在调查前沿报告工具--综合报告()--的披露质量,包括其报告 COVID-19 大流行病信息的有效性、提供前瞻性信息和风险影响的能力,以及在充满挑战的时期其质量的决定因素。 设计/方法/途径 通过对 20 财年 247 家公司的内容分析,制定了综合报告披露评分标准,以评估抽样公司的披露质量。通过逻辑回归检验了三个研究问题。 研究结果 非财务信息披露活动难以在潜在未来情景、风险评估和前瞻性分析方面提供足够的信息。不过,在 "盎格鲁-撒克逊 "地区注册的公司起草的综合报告质量较高。最近,注册公司在衡量和报告 COVID-19 大流行病对环境、社会和治理以及商业活动的影响方面做出了更大的努力,同时也加强了风险评估和缓解工作。关于信息披露质量的决定因素,杠杆作用、公司治理结构、公司注册国以及属于 "高影响 "行业都会提高信息披露的质量。 原创性/价值 详细审查企业社会责任活动和企业治理的完整性,对于将战略导向可持续发展轨道至关重要:为此,企业报告和信息披露实践是必不可少的工具。在这种情况下,强调董事会多样性的公司治理制度被证明在提供更高质量的公司报告方面发挥着至关重要的作用,即使在混乱的情况下也是如此。要想在战略、社会和环境方面保持竞争力,就必须提高信息披露的质量,而不仅仅是财务结果。
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