What are the drivers of sustainable development web-reporting in Portuguese local governments?

IF 2.5 Q3 BUSINESS Measuring Business Excellence Pub Date : 2024-08-09 DOI:10.1108/mbe-03-2024-0027
Sónia Monteiro, Verónica Ribeiro, Patrícia Gomes, Maria José Fernandes, Cristiana Molho
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Purpose Local governments (LGs) play a crucial role as policymakers and catalysts for change at the local level, making them well-positioned to connect the United Nations’ 2030 Agenda goals with local communities. Therefore, LGs should collect and analyze data to monitor progress toward the sustainable development goals (SDGs) and report on the outcomes. In this regard, webpages on the internet stand out as a valuable tool to enhance accountability in LGs and to promote stakeholder engagement with the community. Thus, this paper aims to analyze whether Portuguese municipalities disclose information regarding the SDGs on their websites, and to identify the main drivers of SDG web-reporting. Design/methodology/approach Drawing on the theoretical foundation of legitimacy theory, this study examines the relationship between SDG reporting and the characteristics of several municipalities (such as geographical location, municipality size, financial performance, political ideology and gender), as well as adherence to some programs/networks/platforms (such as CESOP_Local and ODSLocal). The websites of 306 Portuguese municipalities were analyzed using the content analysis technique. A bivariate and multivariate statistical analysis was applied. Findings Bivariate analysis shows that coastal, larger and financially efficient municipalities are more likely to disclose SDG information on their websites due to visibility and stakeholder pressure. Contrary to extant literature, left-wing municipalities are not necessarily more inclined to embrace the 2030 Agenda. However, the presence of women in decision-making bodies and adherence to networks and sustainable programs positively influence SDG disclosure. In multivariate analysis, logistic regression identifies two significant factors impacting online SDG disclosure: the representation of women in municipal plenaries; and adherence to the CESOP_local network. Other factors show no significant influence, highlighting these two variables as the main drivers for SDG information disclosure. Practical implications The findings are in line with the literature review and lead us to conclude that SDG reporting in LGs is still in its infancy. Therefore, policymakers and regulators need to work together to implement and standardize sustainability reporting within LGs. Social implications Considering the significance of the gender variable, the findings could have implications for policy formulation, promoting gender diversity and its impact on the quality of SDG reporting. Originality/value Empirical research on SDG reporting remains limited, particularly within the context of LGs. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, no previous studies have delved into the reporting of SDGs specifically in this Portuguese context.
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葡萄牙地方政府可持续发展网络报告的驱动力是什么?
目的 地方政府(LGs)作为地方层面的政策制定者和变革催化剂,在将联合国 2030 年议程目标与地方社区联系起来方面发挥着至关重要的作用。因此,地方政府应收集和分析数据,以监测实现可持续发展目标 (SDG) 的进展情况,并报告其成果。在这方面,互联网网页是加强地方政府问责制和促进利益相关者参与社区的重要工具。因此,本文旨在分析葡萄牙市政当局是否在其网站上披露有关可持续发展目标的信息,并确定可持续发展目标网络报告的主要驱动因素。 本研究以合法性理论为理论基础,探讨了可持续发展目标报告与若干市政当局的特征(如地理位置、市政规模、财政状况、政治意识形态和性别)以及对某些计划/网络/平台(如 CESOP_Local(地方)和 ODS_Local(地方))的遵守情况)之间的关系。采用内容分析法对葡萄牙 306 个城市的网站进行了分析。研究结果二元分析表明,由于知名度和利益相关者的压力,沿海、规模较大和财政高效的市政当局更有可能在其网站上披露可持续发展目标信息。与现有文献相反,左翼城市并不一定更倾向于接受 2030 年议程。然而,女性在决策机构中的存在以及对网络和可持续计划的坚持会对可持续发展目标信息的披露产生积极影响。在多变量分析中,逻辑回归发现了两个影响在线可持续发展目标披露的重要因素:女性在市政全会中的代表比例;加入 CESOP_local 网络。其他因素没有显着影响,突出表明这两个变量是可持续发展目标信息披露的主要驱动力。社会影响考虑到性别变量的重要性,研究结果可能会对政策制定、促进性别多样性及其对可持续发展目标报告质量的影响产生影响。原创性/价值有关可持续发展目标报告的实证研究仍然有限,尤其是在地方政府的背景下。据作者所知,此前没有任何研究专门针对葡萄牙的可持续发展目标报告问题。
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期刊介绍: Measuring Business Excellence provides international insights into non-financial ways to measure and manage business performance improvements and company’s value creation dynamics. Measuring Business Excellence will enable you to apply best practice, implement innovative thinking and learn how to use different practices. Learn how to use innovative frameworks, approaches and practices for understanding, assessing and managing the strategic value drivers of business excellence. MBE publishes both rigorous academic research and insightful practical experiences about the development and adoption of assessment and management models, tools and approaches to support excellence and value creation of 21st century organizations both private and public.
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