Corporate Social Responsibility Reports of European Banks – An Empirical Analysis of the Disclosure Quality and its Determinants

Edgar Loew, Deborah Klein, Adrian Pavicevac
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Banks are crucial enablers of financial and economic development. They have an immense corporate social responsibility (CSR) towards society. Bank´s CSR activities are considered increasingly vital for their own success and sustainable growth, especially as they operate in a business environment with multiple stakeholder demands and an increasing awareness of CSR. In 2014, an CSR-Directive was established. The ultimate aim of the Directive is to encourage a more sustainable economy by strengthening both the comparability and relevance of non-financial information disclosure across the European Union (EU). The Directive was required to be adopted by banks and other companies for financial year 2017. This study analyses the quality of the CSR information discloses by 76 banks in the European Monetary Union (EM) in the years 2017 and 2018. To assess the quality of the reported information a disclosure index study was conducted. Furthermore, an OLS regression was performed to test seven hypotheses concerning the relationship between the extend of the banks´ CSR reporting and size, profitability, common equity tier 1 (CET1) ratio, number of pages containing CSR information, ownership type, availability of an external audit, and communication channel used. In addition, the banks´ reported commitments to the Sustainable Development Goals (SGDs) are presented, and the disclosed information on the extent to which climate-change related risks are integrated in the banks´ risk management framework for lending activities are addressed.
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欧洲银行企业社会责任报告——披露质量及其影响因素的实证分析
银行是金融和经济发展的关键推动者。他们对社会负有巨大的企业社会责任(CSR)。银行的企业社会责任活动被认为对其自身的成功和可持续增长越来越重要,特别是当它们在一个具有多个利益相关者需求和日益增强的企业社会责任意识的商业环境中运营时。2014年,制定了企业社会责任指令。该指令的最终目标是通过加强整个欧盟(EU)非财务信息披露的可比性和相关性来鼓励更可持续的经济。该指令要求银行和其他公司在2017财政年度采用。本研究分析了欧洲货币联盟(EM) 76家银行在2017年和2018年披露的社会责任信息的质量。为了评估报告信息的质量,进行了一项披露指数研究。此外,进行OLS回归以检验七个假设,这些假设涉及银行CSR报告的扩展与规模、盈利能力、普通股一级(CET1)比率、包含CSR信息的页数、所有权类型、外部审计的可用性和所使用的沟通渠道之间的关系。此外,还介绍了各银行对可持续发展目标(SGDs)的承诺报告,并介绍了有关气候变化相关风险在多大程度上被纳入银行贷款活动风险管理框架的披露信息。
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