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Shifting perspectives: unveiling the dual nature of sustainability materiality in integrated reports 转变视角:揭示综合报告中可持续发展重要性的双重性质
IF 3.5 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE Pub Date : 2024-02-05 DOI: 10.1108/medar-08-2023-2128
Neelam Setia, Subhash Abhayawansa, Mahesh Joshi, Nandana Wasantha Pathiranage

Purpose

Integrated reporting enhances the meaningfulness of non-financial information, but whether this enhancement is progressive or regressive from a sustainability perspective is unknown. This study aims to examine the influence of the Integrated Reporting (<IR>) Framework on the disclosure of financial- and impact-material sustainability-related information in integrated reports.

Design/methodology/approach

Using a disclosure index constructed from the Global Reporting Initiative’s G4 Guidelines and UN Sustainable Development Goals, the authors content analysed integrated reports of 40 companies from the International Integrated Reporting Council’s Pilot Programme Business Network published between 2015 and 2017. The content analysis distinguished between financial- and impact-material sustainability-related information.

Findings

The extent of sustainability-related disclosures in integrated reports remained more or less constant over the study period. Impact-material disclosures were more prominent than financial material ones. Impact-material disclosures mainly related to environmental aspects, while labour practices-related disclosures were predominantly financially material. The balance between financially- and impact-material sustainability-related disclosures varied based on factors such as industry environmental sensitivity and country-specific characteristics, such as the country’s legal system and development status.

Research limitations/implications

The paper presents a unique disclosure index to distinguish between financially- and impact-material sustainability-related disclosures. Researchers can use this disclosure index to critically examine the nature of sustainability-related disclosure in corporate reports.

Practical implications

This study offers an in-depth understanding of the influence of non-financial reporting frameworks, such as the <IR> Framework that uses a financial materiality perspective, on sustainability reporting. The findings reveal that the practical implementation of the <IR> Framework resulted in sustainability reporting outcomes that deviated from theoretical expectations. Exploring the materiality concept that underscores sustainability-related disclosures by companies using the <IR> Framework is useful for predicting the effects of adopting the Sustainability Disclosure Standards issued by the International Sustainability Standards Board, which also emphasises financial materiality.

Social implications

Despite an emphasis on financial materiality in the <IR> Framework, companies continue to offer substantial impact-material information, implying the potential for companies to balance both financial and broader societal concerns in their reporting.

Design/methodology/approach

By adopting an IPE approach to SEA, this study offers a critique of the use of the notion of capital to refer to nature and people in SEA frameworks and standards.

Findings

A SEA framework based on the capabilities approach is proposed based on the concepts of human capabilities and global commons for the purpose of preserving the commons and enabling the flourishing of present and future generations.

Practical implications

The proposed framework allows the engagement of accounting community, in particular SEA researchers, with and contribution to such well-established initiatives as the Planetary Boundaries framework and the human development reports initiative of the United Nations Development Programme.

Originality/value

Based on the capability approach, this study applies Carnegie et al.’s (2023) framework to SEA. This new approach more attuned to the pursuit of sustainable human development and the sustainable development goals, may contribute to turning accounting into a major positive force through its impacts on the world, expressly upon organisations, people and nature.

本研究的目的是在制度主义政治经济学(IPE)的基础上,对卡内基等人(2021a, 2021b)提出并由卡内基等人(2023)进一步阐述的会计定义进行讨论,并将这一方法具体推广到社会与环境会计(SEA)领域。(设计/方法学/方法通过对 SEA 采用 IPE 方法,本研究对 SEA 框架和标准中使用资本概念来指代自然和人类的做法进行了批判。研究结果根据人类能力和全球公域的概念,提出了一个基于能力方法的 SEA 框架,目的是保护公域并使当代人和后代人繁荣昌盛。原创性/价值基于能力方法,本研究将卡内基等人(2023 年)的框架应用于 SEA。这种新方法更加符合人类可持续发展和可持续发展目标的追求,可能有助于通过其对世界的影响,明确对组织、人类和自然的影响,将会计转化为一种主要的积极力量。
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Do female chief financial officers and female directors cooperate? Evidence from investment efficiency 女性首席财务官和女性董事会合作吗?来自投资效率的证据
IF 3.5 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE Pub Date : 2024-01-19 DOI: 10.1108/medar-01-2023-1884
Ismaanzira Ismail, Effiezal Aswadi Abdul Wahab

Purpose

This paper aims to examine whether the cooperation between female chief financial officers (CFO) and the proportion of female directors would impact investment efficiency. The investigation is grounded in the increasing number of female top managers globally and the notion that female tends to cooperate more with other female than with male.

Design/methodology/approach

This study uses publicly listed firms in Bursa Malaysia from 2016 to 2020, which yielded a sample of 2,022 firm-year observations. The authors used multivariate ordinary least square regression to test the relationship, and to correct for the selection bias, the Heckman selection and PSM test were used.

Findings

The authors find a positive relationship between female CFOs and investment efficiency. A higher proportion of female directors accentuates this result. The findings support the homophily argument that similar characteristics (gender) promote cooperation. This shows that cooperation between female CFOs and directors improves investment efficiency. The results suggest that the improvement in investment efficiency could relate to higher managerial discretion for female CFOs and their ability to collaborate with female directors. These results are robust to a series of additional endogeneity tests. The findings have important implications for policymakers and firms to encourage more appointments of females in top management positions.

Originality/value

By highlighting the cooperation between female CFOs and female directors, this study contributes to the understanding that cooperation among females improves investment efficiency.

目的 本文旨在研究女性首席财务官(CFO)之间的合作以及女性董事的比例是否会影响投资效率。调查的基础是全球女性高层管理者人数的不断增加,以及女性倾向于与其他女性合作多于与男性合作的观点。设计/方法/途径本研究使用的是 2016 年至 2020 年在马来西亚证券交易所公开上市的公司,共获得 2,022 个公司年观察样本。作者使用多变量普通最小二乘法回归来检验两者之间的关系,并使用 Heckman 选择和 PSM 检验来校正选择偏差。研究结果作者发现女性首席财务官与投资效率之间存在正相关关系。女性董事比例越高,这一结果越明显。研究结果支持同质性论点,即相似的特征(性别)会促进合作。这表明,女性首席财务官和董事之间的合作提高了投资效率。结果表明,投资效率的提高可能与女性首席财务官更高的管理自由裁量权以及她们与女性董事合作的能力有关。这些结果对一系列额外的内生性检验是稳健的。通过强调女性首席财务官与女性董事之间的合作,本研究有助于理解女性之间的合作能提高投资效率。
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Integrating sustainability in management control systems: an exploratory study on Italian banks 将可持续性纳入管理控制系统:对意大利银行的探索性研究
IF 3.5 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE Pub Date : 2024-01-18 DOI: 10.1108/medar-03-2023-1954
Paola Ferretti, Cristina Gonnella, Pierluigi Martino

Purpose

Drawing insights from institutional theory, this paper aims to examine whether and to what extent banks have reconfigured their management control systems (MCSs) in response to growing institutional pressures towards sustainability, understood as environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors conducted an exploratory study at the three largest Italian banking groups to shed light on changes made in MCSs to account for ESG issues. The analysis is based on 12 semi-structured interviews with managers from the sustainability and controls areas, as well as from other relevant operational areas particularly concerned with the integration process of ESG issues. Additionally, secondary data sources were used. The Malmi and Brown (2008) MCS framework, consisting of a package of five types of formal and informal control mechanisms, was used to structure and analyse the empirical data.

Findings

The examined banks widely implemented numerous changes to their MCSs as a response to the heightened sustainability pressures from regulatory bodies and stakeholders. In particular, with the exception of action planning, the results show an extensive integration of ESG issues into the five control mechanisms of Malmi and Brown’s framework, namely, long-term planning, cybernetic, reward/compensation, administrative and cultural controls.

Practical implications

By identifying the approaches banks followed in reconfiguring traditional MCSs, this research sheds light on how adequate MCSs can promote banks’ “sustainable behaviours”. The results can, thus, contribute to defining best practices on how MCSs can be redesigned to support the integration of ESG issues into the banks’ way of doing business.

Originality/value

Overall, the findings support the theoretical assertion that institutional pressures influence the design of banks’ MCSs, and that both formal and informal controls are necessary to ensure a real engagement towards sustainability. More specifically, this study reveals that MCSs, by encompassing both formal and informal controls, are central to enabling banks to appropriately understand, plan and control the transition towards business models fully oriented to the integration of ESG issues. Thereby, this allows banks to effectively respond to the increased stakeholder demands around ESG concerns.

目的本文从制度理论出发,旨在研究银行是否以及在多大程度上重新配置了管理控制系统(MCS),以应对可持续发展(可理解为环境、社会和治理(ESG)问题)方面日益增长的制度压力。作者对意大利最大的三家银行集团进行了一项探索性研究,以揭示管理控制系统为考虑 ESG 问题而做出的改变。分析基于 12 个半结构化访谈,访谈对象是可持续发展和控制领域的管理人员,以及其他相关业务领域的管理人员,特别是与环境、社会和公司治理问题整合过程有关的管理人员。此外,还使用了二手数据来源。马尔米和布朗(2008 年)的监控监框架由五类正式和非正式监控机制组成,用于构建和分析实证数据。研究结果受访银行广泛实施了多项监控监变革,以应对来自监管机构和利益相关者的更大可持续发展压力。特别是,除行动规划外,研究结果表明将环境、社会和公司治理问题广泛纳入了马尔米和布朗框架中的五种控制机制,即长期规划、控制论、奖励/补偿、行政和文化控制。通过确定银行在重新配置传统监控监时所遵循的方法,本研究揭示了适当的监控监如何促进银行的 "可持续行为"。因此,研究结果有助于确定最佳实践,即如何重新设计监控监,以支持将环境、社会和公司治理问题纳入银行的经营方式。原创性/价值总体而言,研究结果支持以下理论论断:制度压力会影响银行监控监的设计,而正式和非正式控制对于确保真正参与可持续发展都是必要的。更具体地说,本研究揭示了监控监理制度包含正式和非正式的监控措施,是使银行能够适当了解、规划和控制向完全以整合环境、社会和公司治理问题为导向的业务模式过渡的核心。因此,这使银行能够有效应对利益相关者围绕环境、社会和治理问题提出的越来越多的要求。
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Comprehensive board composition and corporate social responsibility disclosure: a case of Jordan before and after the Arab Spring crisis 全面的董事会构成与企业社会责任披露:"阿拉伯之春 "危机前后的约旦案例
IF 3.5 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE Pub Date : 2024-01-18 DOI: 10.1108/medar-03-2023-1948
Esam Emad Ghassab, Carol Tilt, Kathyayini Kathy Rao

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of social movements engendered by the Arab Spring crisis on the relationship between corporate social responsibility disclosure (CSRD) and corporate governance attributes, particularly board composition, considering the importance of governance after the Arab Spring event.

Design/methodology/approach

Content analysis was used to examine the extent and nature of CSRD in annual reports of Jordanian companies listed on the Amman Stock Exchange covering the period 2009–2016. A dynamic regression model using panel data is then undertaken for a sample of 114 listed companies over the period to analyse the potential impact of board composition on the level of CSRD.

Findings

The results reveal that there was a significant increase in the level of CSRD post-the Arab Spring crisis; and that governance appears to be a key driver. Specifically, board age, directors educated in business and/or accounting-related fields and foreign members are found to have a significant positive relationship with CSRD.

Originality/value

Looking at the Arab region pre- and after the Arab Spring helps to complete the global picture of how company governance can lead to improved CSR performance. Specifically, this region has been behind in developing rules and codes that include CSR. The results show that having a diverse board, with directors with expertise specific to the context, increases the effectiveness of stakeholder management through CSRD. The results, therefore, offer valuable insights for companies, policymakers and for the development of regulations.

本文旨在研究 "阿拉伯之春 "危机引发的社会运动对公司社会责任披露(CSRD)与公司治理属性(尤其是董事会构成)之间关系的影响,同时考虑到 "阿拉伯之春 "事件后治理的重要性。本文采用内容分析法研究 2009-2016 年期间在安曼证券交易所上市的约旦公司年度报告中公司社会责任披露的程度和性质。结果结果显示,"阿拉伯之春 "危机后,CSRD 水平显著上升,而治理似乎是一个关键驱动因素。具体而言,董事会年龄、在商业和/或会计相关领域接受过教育的董事以及外籍成员与 CSRD 有着显著的正相关关系。原创性/价值审视阿拉伯之春前后的阿拉伯地区,有助于全面了解公司治理如何能够提高企业社会责任绩效。具体而言,该地区在制定包括企业社会责任在内的规则和准则方面已经落后。研究结果表明,拥有一个多元化的董事会,并配备具有特定背景专业知识的董事,可以通过企业社会责任发展提高利益相关者管理的有效性。因此,研究结果为企业、政策制定者和法规制定提供了宝贵的启示。
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Mandatory CSR regulations and social disclosure: the mediating role of the CSR committee 强制性企业社会责任法规与社会信息披露:企业社会责任委员会的中介作用
IF 3.5 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE Pub Date : 2024-01-15 DOI: 10.1108/medar-03-2023-1950
Dhanushika Samarawickrama, Pallab Kumar Biswas, Helen Roberts

Purpose

This study aims to examine the association between mandatory corporate social responsibility (CSR) regulations (CSR mandate) and social disclosures (SOCDS) in India. It also investigates whether CSR committees mediate the relationship between CSR mandate and SOCDS. Furthermore, this paper explores how business group (BG) affiliation moderates CSR committee quality and SOCDS.

Design/methodology/approach

This study uses a data set of 5,345 observations from the Bombay stock exchange (BSE)-listed firms over 10 years (2011–2020) to examine the research questions. Baron and Kenny’s (1986) three-step model is estimated to examine the mediating role of CSR committees on the relationship between CSR mandate and SOCDS.

Findings

The study reveals that the CSR mandate positively impacts SOCDS in India due to coercive pressures. CSR committees mediate this relationship, with higher CSR committee quality leading to increased SOCDS. Furthermore, the authors report that SOCDS in India is positively related to CSR committee quality, and this relationship is stronger for BG firms. Finally, the supplementary analysis reveals that promoting CSR committee quality enhances firms’ likelihood of meeting CSR mandatory spending and actual CSR spending in India.

Originality/value

This research contributes to the academic literature by shedding light on the intricate dynamics of CSR mandates, CSR committees and SOCDS in emerging economies. Notably, the authors identify the previously unexplored mediation role of CSR committees in the link between CSR mandates and SOCDS. The creation of a composite index that measures complementary CSR committee attributes allows us to undertake a novel assessment of CSR committee quality. An examination of the moderating influence of BG affiliation documents the importance of CSR committee quality, particularly in governance, for enhancing SOCDS transparency within BG firms.

目的 本研究旨在探讨印度强制性企业社会责任(CSR)法规(CSR 授权)与社会信息披露(SOCDS)之间的关系。本研究还探讨了企业社会责任委员会是否对企业社会责任强制规定与社会披露之间的关系起中介作用。此外,本文还探讨了企业集团(BG)从属关系如何调节企业社会责任委员会的质量和 SOCDS。设计/方法/途径本研究使用孟买证券交易所(BSE)上市企业 10 年(2011-2020 年)的 5345 个观察数据集来探讨研究问题。对 Baron 和 Kenny(1986 年)的三步模型进行了估计,以考察企业社会责任委员会对企业社会责任授权与 SOCDS 之间关系的中介作用。企业社会责任委员会对这种关系起到了中介作用,企业社会责任委员会的质量越高,SOCDS 就越高。此外,作者还报告说,印度的 SOCDS 与企业社会责任委员会的质量呈正相关,而且这种关系在 BG 企业中更为强烈。最后,补充分析表明,在印度,提高企业社会责任委员会的质量可以提高企业达到企业社会责任强制支出和实际企业社会责任支出的可能性。 原创性/价值 本研究揭示了新兴经济体中企业社会责任强制支出、企业社会责任委员会和 SOCDS 的复杂动态,为学术文献做出了贡献。值得注意的是,作者发现了企业社会责任委员会在企业社会责任任务和社会公益战略之间的联系中起到了以前未曾探索过的中介作用。通过创建衡量企业社会责任委员会互补属性的综合指数,我们可以对企业社会责任委员会的质量进行新颖的评估。对 BG 关联性的调节作用的研究表明,企业社会责任委员会的质量,尤其是治理方面的质量,对于提高 BG 公司的 SOCDS 透明度非常重要。
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Corporate reputation, cost of capital and the moderating role of economic development: international evidence 企业声誉、资本成本和经济发展的调节作用:国际证据
IF 3.5 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE Pub Date : 2024-01-08 DOI: 10.1108/medar-03-2023-1951
Muhammad Nurul Houqe, Habib Zaman Khan, Olayinka Moses, Arun Elias

Purpose

The purpose of the study is to examine the impact of corporate reputation (hereafter CR) and the degree of economic development on firms’ cost of capital remains unresolved. This study addresses these issues.

Design/methodology/approach

Using a global sample across 20 countries, the study investigates the discrete and joint effects of CR and jurisdictional economic development on the cost of equity (COE) and cost of debt (COD) capital. The analysis encompasses a dual data set, comprising 1,308 observations for COE and 1,223 observations for COD, allowing for a comprehensive exploration of these dynamics.

Findings

The findings indicate that CR leads to a reduction in the cost of capital for reputable firms. Nevertheless, the extent of this decrease varies per type of capital and firm’s reputation level and is contingent upon the economic development level within the firm’s jurisdiction. Particularly noteworthy is the moderating effect of economic development on CR, which shows that COE capital tends to be lower for reputable firms operating in economically developed jurisdictions. Albeit, this is not the case for COD capital for reputable firms in similarly developed jurisdictions.

Practical implications

This study illustrates that effective CR management, aimed at reducing the cost of capital, necessitates a combination of the firm’s unique competitive advantage and the economic development context of its jurisdiction to truly achieve its intended goal.

Originality/value

To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first global study to explore the impact of CR on both COE and COD capital. Furthermore, this study is primarily towards understanding the moderating role of economic development in the relationship between CR and cost of capital.

目的本研究旨在探讨企业声誉(以下简称 "企业声誉")和经济发展程度对企业资本成本的影响。设计/方法/途径本研究以全球 20 个国家为样本,研究企业声誉和辖区经济发展对股权资本成本(COE)和债务资本成本(COD)的离散和联合影响。分析采用了双重数据集,包括 1,308 个 COE 观测数据和 1,223 个 COD 观测数据,从而可以全面探讨这些动态变化。然而,资本成本降低的程度因资本类型和企业声誉水平而异,并取决于企业所在辖区的经济发展水平。尤其值得注意的是经济发展对公司责任的调节作用,这表明在经济发达地区运营的声誉良好的公司的资本成本往往较低。本研究表明,有效的公司责任管理旨在降低资本成本,必须结合企业独特的竞争优势和所在辖区的经济发展背景,才能真正实现预期目标。此外,这项研究主要是为了了解经济发展在公司责任与资本成本关系中的调节作用。
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Looking within: cultivating compassion for shaping sustainable mindsets in accounting education 向内看:在会计教育中培养塑造可持续心态的同情心
IF 3.5 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE Pub Date : 2024-01-02 DOI: 10.1108/medar-07-2023-2082
Lisa Powell, Nicholas McGuigan

Purpose

This paper aims to explore the role of individual inner dimensions in fostering sustainable mindsets in accounting students and graduates. Individual inner dimensions such as compassion shape our behaviour and responses to sustainability challenges. Consideration of inner dimensions, in conjunction with sustainability knowledge and skill development, is needed for reshaping the accounting profession towards achieving sustainable futures.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors explore the role of individual inner dimensions in accounting and how approaches to cultivating compassion in other disciplinary educational settings could be applied to cultivate and facilitate compassion within accounting education. Approaches to cultivating compassion for human and non-human species within accounting education are presented, highlighting their relevance to accounting decisions and organisational accountability.

Findings

Cultivating compassion for human and non-human species within accounting education aligns with the broader role of accounting in social and environmental issues. Embedding compassionate approaches with a problem-solving focus within accounting pedagogies and curricula design could contribute to shaping behaviour and reorienting the mindsets of future accounting professionals.

Social implications

Cultivating compassion within accounting students enhances connections across species, encourages students to recognise the role of compassion in sustainable decision-making and promotes a sustainable mindset. Enhanced compassion in accounting graduates could provide the motivational force for action-oriented responses from the accounting profession to the unprecedented ecological crisis.

Originality/value

To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this paper presents a first step in exploring potential approaches to cultivating and facilitating compassion within accounting pedagogies and curricula design. This paper extends sustainability accounting education literature by considering individual inner dimensions in shifting mindsets of accounting students, graduates and educators towards sustainability.

目的 本文旨在探讨个人内在维度在培养会计专业学生和毕业生的可持续思维方面的作用。同情心等个人内在维度决定了我们的行为和对可持续发展挑战的反应。作者探讨了个人内在维度在会计中的作用,以及如何将其他学科教育环境中培养同情心的方法应用到会计教育中,以培养和促进同情心。研究结果在会计教育中培养对人类和非人类物种的同情心,与会计在社会和环境问题中更广泛的作用相一致。社会影响在会计专业学生中培养同情心,可加强不同物种之间的联系,鼓励学生认识到同情心在可持续决策中的作用,并促进可持续思维。增强会计专业毕业生的同情心,可为会计专业应对前所未有的生态危机提供以行动为导向的动力。 原创性/价值 据作者所知,本文为探索在会计教学和课程设计中培养和促进同情心的潜在方法迈出了第一步。本文通过考虑会计专业学生、毕业生和教育工作者在转变可持续发展观念过程中的个人内在因素,扩展了可持续发展会计教育文献。
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Dialogic carbon accounting: toward agonistic discourses and democratic governance in China 对话式碳核算:在中国实现对抗性话语和民主治理
IF 3.5 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE Pub Date : 2023-12-20 DOI: 10.1108/medar-09-2022-1800
Shuwen Li, Zarina Zakaria, Khairul Saidah Abas Azmi
PurposeThis study aims to explore the conflicting issues of carbon accounting and trading practices in China through the lens of agonistic democracy.Design/methodology/approachBased on a framework of three interrelated levels, this study explores emitting entity carbon accounting debates and discussions in mitigating climate change. Interview data were collected from 20 emitting entity participants and external auditors.FindingsThis study identifies irreconcilable conflicts between emitting entities and the government in carbon accounting and trading activities. Under the strong influence of government power, emitting entities portray themselves as “responsible” and “legitimate” state-owned enterprises. This study further identifies possible democratic spaces and reveals the potential for agonistic discourse and a fallacy of “consensus” and monologues in institutional space. If the emitting entity and government can overcome their participation challenges, this would significantly facilitate vibrant and agonistic discourse in carbon activities and pave the way for democratic spaces.Originality/valueThis study demonstrates the potential and limitations of applying agonistic democracy and the significance of participation in institutional spaces in government-led carbon accounting and trading issues. It enriches prior research on promoting democratic participation in carbon accounting from the agonistic democracy perspective.
设计/方法/途径基于三个相互关联的层次框架,本研究探讨了排放主体在减缓气候变化方面的碳会计辩论和讨论。研究结果本研究发现了排放主体与政府在碳会计和碳交易活动中不可调和的矛盾。在政府权力的强大影响下,排放实体将自己塑造成 "负责任的"、"合法的 "国有企业。本研究进一步发现了可能的民主空间,揭示了制度空间中可能存在的激辩、"共识 "谬误和独白。如果排放实体和政府能克服参与方面的挑战,这将极大地促进碳活动中充满活力的辩论,并为民主空间铺平道路。 原创性/价值 本研究表明了在政府主导的碳核算与交易问题中应用辩论式民主的潜力和局限性,以及参与制度空间的意义。它丰富了之前从激动式民主角度促进民主参与碳核算的研究。
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The disclosure of climate-related risks and opportunities in financial statements: the UK’s FTSE 100 在财务报表中披露与气候相关的风险和机遇:英国富时 100 指数
IF 3.5 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE Pub Date : 2023-12-19 DOI: 10.1108/medar-05-2023-1998
Zahra Borghei, Martina Linnenluecke, Binh Bui

Purpose

This paper aims to explore current trends in how companies disclose climate-related risks and opportunities in their financial statements. As part of the authors’ analysis, they examine: whether forward-looking assumptions and judgements are typically considered in reporting climate-related risks/opportunities; whether there are differences in the reporting practices of firms in carbon-intensive industries versus non-carbon-intensive industries; and whether negative media reports have an influence on the levels of disclosure a firm makes.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors chose content analysis as their methodology and examined the financial statements published by firms listed on the UK’s FTSE 100 between 2016 and 2020. This analysis is framed by Suchman’s three dimensions of legitimacy, being pragmatic, cognitive and moral.

Findings

Climate-related disclosures in the notes and financial accounts of these firms did increase over the period. Yet, overall, the level the disclosures was inadequate and the quality was inconsistent. From this, the authors conclude that pragmatic legitimacy is not a particularly strong driving factor in compelling organisations to disclose climate-related information. The firms in carbon-intensive industries do provide greater levels of disclosure, including both qualitative and quantitative (monetary) content, which is consistent with cognitive legitimacy. However, from a moral legitimacy perspective, this study finds that firms did not adapt responsively to negative media coverage as a way of reflecting their accountability to broader public norms and values. Overall, this analysis suggests that regulatory enforcement and a systematic reporting framework with adequate guidance is going to be critical to developing transparent climate-related reporting in future.

Originality/value

This paper contributes to existing studies on climate-related disclosures, which have mainly examined the ‘front-half’ of annual reports. Conversely, this study aims to shed light on these practices in the “back-half” of these reports, exploring the underlying reasons for reporting climate-related risks and opportunities in financial accounts. The authors’ insights into the current disclosure practices make a theoretical contribution to the literature. Practitioners can also draw on these insights to improve how they report on climate-related risks and opportunities in their financial statements.

本文旨在探讨当前公司在财务报表中披露气候相关风险和机遇的趋势。作为分析的一部分,作者研究了:在报告与气候相关的风险/机遇时,是否通常会考虑前瞻性假设和判断;碳密集型行业与非碳密集型行业的公司在报告实践中是否存在差异;媒体的负面报道是否会对公司的披露水平产生影响。 作者选择内容分析法作为研究方法,并研究了英国富时 100 指数上市公司在 2016 年至 2020 年间发布的财务报表。研究结果在此期间,这些公司的附注和财务账目中与气候相关的披露确实有所增加。然而,总体而言,披露的程度不够,质量也不一致。由此,作者得出结论,在迫使企业披露气候相关信息方面,实用合法性并不是一个特别强大的驱动因素。碳密集型行业的企业确实提供了更多的信息披露,包括定性和定量(货币)内容,这与认知合法性是一致的。然而,从道德合法性的角度来看,本研究发现,企业并没有对媒体的负面报道做出反应,以反映其对更广泛的公共规范和价值观的责任。总之,这项分析表明,监管执行和具有充分指导的系统报告框架对于未来发展透明的气候相关报告至关重要。 原创性/价值 本文对现有的气候相关信息披露研究有所贡献,这些研究主要考察年度报告的 "前半部分"。相反,本研究旨在揭示这些报告 "后半部分 "的做法,探讨在财务账目中报告气候相关风险和机遇的根本原因。作者对当前披露实践的见解为相关文献做出了理论贡献。从业人员也可以借鉴这些见解,改进在财务报表中报告气候相关风险和机遇的方式。
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