Unpacking sustainability reporting dimensions: the impact of board characteristics
Unpacking sustainability reporting dimensions: the impact of board characteristics
Purpose: this paper aims to document international evidence of the impact of a board-level governance bundle [size, independence, CEO duality, gender diversity and sustainability committee (SC)] on sustainability reporting (SR) and, separately, on its three dimensions (economic, environmental and social).
Design/methodology/approach: the sample includes 370 listed firms from 50 countries. A GRI standards-based disclosure index was constructed to quantify SR across various reporting media.
Findings: the baseline findings show that SC positively affects SR and its three dimensions. Board size also has a significant and positive impact on SR and two of its dimensions (economic and social). Similarly, board independence and CEO duality have a significant but negative association with SR and the same two dimensions. Finally, board gender diversity has no significant impact on SR and all its three dimensions.
Practical implications: the findings that only SC significantly influences SR, and its three dimensions, have important implications for corporate governance reforms internationally to improve SR in countries where such committees are not yet part of the board of directors’ sub-committees.
Originality/value: overall, this study contributes to board characteristics–SR literature and holds significant theoretical and practical implications.
Board characteristics, Stakeholder agency theory, Sustainability committee, Sustainability reporting, Triple bottom line reporting
Alta’any, Mohammad
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Tauringana, Ven
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Zalata, Alaa
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Achiro, Laura Obwona
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25 April 2024
Alta’any, Mohammad
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Tauringana, Ven
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Zalata, Alaa
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Achiro, Laura Obwona
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Alta’any, Mohammad, Tauringana, Ven, Zalata, Alaa and Achiro, Laura Obwona
(2024)
Unpacking sustainability reporting dimensions: the impact of board characteristics.
Journal of Financial Reporting and Accounting.
(doi:10.1108/JFRA-09-2023-0568).
Abstract
Purpose: this paper aims to document international evidence of the impact of a board-level governance bundle [size, independence, CEO duality, gender diversity and sustainability committee (SC)] on sustainability reporting (SR) and, separately, on its three dimensions (economic, environmental and social).
Design/methodology/approach: the sample includes 370 listed firms from 50 countries. A GRI standards-based disclosure index was constructed to quantify SR across various reporting media.
Findings: the baseline findings show that SC positively affects SR and its three dimensions. Board size also has a significant and positive impact on SR and two of its dimensions (economic and social). Similarly, board independence and CEO duality have a significant but negative association with SR and the same two dimensions. Finally, board gender diversity has no significant impact on SR and all its three dimensions.
Practical implications: the findings that only SC significantly influences SR, and its three dimensions, have important implications for corporate governance reforms internationally to improve SR in countries where such committees are not yet part of the board of directors’ sub-committees.
Originality/value: overall, this study contributes to board characteristics–SR literature and holds significant theoretical and practical implications.
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Unpacking sustainability reporting dimensions_The impact of board characterisitics
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Accepted/In Press date: 29 March 2024
Published date: 25 April 2024
Keywords:
Board characteristics, Stakeholder agency theory, Sustainability committee, Sustainability reporting, Triple bottom line reporting
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Local EPrints ID: 490243
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/490243
ISSN: 1985-2517
PURE UUID: 6fbf6309-8fc0-4c1c-91c8-d4224479b39b
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Laura Obwona Achiro
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