Social and Environmental Reporting and the Co-creation of Corporate Legitimacy

Q2 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Contemporary Management Research Pub Date : 2018-10-09 DOI:10.7903/CMR.18247
A. Bhattacharyya, F. W. Agbola
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This paper extends the legitimacy theory by empirically investigating the extent and context of social, environmental and total voluntary non-financial disclosures across industries. The study uses 312 annual reports of publicly listed Indian companies for the accounting years 2006, 2012 and 2014. We follow a Multivariate Ordinary Least Squares (MOLS) modelling framework to test the hypotheses. Our empirical results indicate that the decision to provide voluntary non-financial disclosure is positively related to a firm’s age, profitability, industrial category and leverage. Our results further indicate that, contrary to legitimacy theory, the decision to provide social and environmental non-financial disclosures by sampled publicly listed companies is found to correlate negatively with consumer proximity, leverage and industrial transport industry membership. Our results add new empirical evidence to support the view that non-financial disclosure by companies is influenced by country-specific characteristics within which the firm operates. Future research could extend the study to other emerging countries and include data from unlisted companies to validate our findings. To cite this document: Asit Bhattacharyya and Frank Wogbe Agbola, "Social and Environmental Reporting and the Co-creation of Corporate Legitimacy", Contemporary Management Research, Vol.14, No.3, pp. 191-223, 2018. Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.7903/cmr.18247
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社会与环境报告与企业合法性的共同创造
本文通过实证研究跨行业的社会、环境和完全自愿非财务披露的范围和背景,扩展了合法性理论。该研究使用了印度上市公司2006、2012和2014会计年度的312份年度报告。我们遵循多变量普通最小二乘(MOLS)建模框架来检验假设。我们的实证结果表明,提供自愿非财务披露的决定与公司的年龄、盈利能力、行业类别和杠杆率呈正相关。我们的研究结果进一步表明,与合法性理论相反,抽样上市公司提供社会和环境非财务披露的决定与消费者接近度、杠杆率和工业运输行业成员身份呈负相关。我们的研究结果增加了新的实证证据来支持这样一种观点,即公司的非财务披露受到公司经营所在国家特定特征的影响。未来的研究可能会将这项研究扩展到其他新兴国家,并包括非上市公司的数据,以验证我们的发现。引用本文件:Asit Bhattacharyya和Frank Wogbe Agbola,“社会和环境报告与企业合法性的共同创建”,《当代管理研究》,第14卷,第3期,第191-2232018页。本文件的永久链接:http://dx.doi.org/10.7903/cmr.18247
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