Social responsibility-related governance disclosure: exploration of managerial perspective in a developing country

IF 2.1 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE Pacific Accounting Review Pub Date : 2021-07-05 DOI:10.1108/PAR-08-2020-0105
Y. Kamal
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Purpose This study aims to explore corporate managers’ perspectives regarding the disclosure (non-disclosure) of social- and environment-related governance information. Design/methodology/approach Insights into corporate managers’ perspectives are explored by conducting in-depth personal interviews with senior corporate executives of textile and garment companies in Bangladesh. Findings This study establishes that the use of traditional media, such as corporate annual reports, for corporate social responsibility (CSR)-related governance information disclosure can be limited in particular situations, including the case of garment companies, wherein the provision of extensive governance information is necessary, and the information users find special purpose reports, e.g. social audit reports, more comprehensive, credible, and beneficial than annual reports. The results reveal that corporate managers of Bangladeshi supply companies are motivated by financial returns, and they aspire to ensure that buyers (powerful stakeholders) obtain the required CSR-related governance information; this is neither driven by corporate accountability nor transparency. Upon using the managerial branch of the stakeholder theory, the result of this study shows that corporate managers are influenced by powerful stakeholders when they make decisions vis-à-vis the provision of CSR-related governance information. Originality/value This study provides an implication for academics and practitioners toward understanding that corporate managers often provide substantive disclosures of CSR-related governance information through alternative media that have not been previously documented in the literature. Herein, a metaphor – veil – is used to illustrate the visibility gap between societal expectations and managers’ perspectives.
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与社会责任相关的治理披露:发展中国家管理视角的探索
目的本研究旨在探讨企业管理者对社会与环境相关治理信息披露(不披露)的看法。设计/方法/途径通过对孟加拉国纺织和服装公司的高级企业高管进行深入的个人访谈,探索对企业经理观点的见解。本研究发现,在特定情况下,企业社会责任(CSR)相关治理信息披露使用传统媒体,如公司年报,可以受到限制,包括服装公司的情况,其中提供广泛的治理信息是必要的,信息使用者认为特殊目的报告,如社会审计报告,比年度报告更全面,更可信,更有益。研究结果表明,孟加拉供应企业的管理者受到财务回报的激励,他们渴望确保买方(强大的利益相关者)获得所需的企业社会责任相关治理信息;这既不是由企业问责制驱动的,也不是由透明度驱动的。运用利益相关者理论的管理分支,本研究的结果表明,企业管理者在对-à-vis提供企业社会责任相关治理信息进行决策时受到强大利益相关者的影响。原创性/价值本研究为学者和从业者提供了一个启示,帮助他们理解公司管理者经常通过替代媒体披露企业社会责任相关的治理信息,而这些信息在以前的文献中没有记载过。本文使用了一个隐喻——面纱——来说明社会期望和管理者观点之间的可见性差距。
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Pacific Accounting Review
Pacific Accounting Review BUSINESS, FINANCE-
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期刊介绍: Pacific Accounting Review is a quarterly journal publishing original research papers and book reviews. The journal is supported by all New Zealand Universities and has the backing of academics from many universities in the Pacific region. The journal publishes papers from both empirical and theoretical forms of research into current developments in accounting and finance and provides insight into how present practice is shaped and formed. Specific areas include but are not limited to: - Emerging Markets and Economies - Political/Social contexts - Financial Reporting - Auditing and Governance - Management Accounting.
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