Sustainability Reporting Practices in Bangladesh: Insights from Upper Echelons Theory

Melita Mehjabeen
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The objective of this paper is to explore and understand how the top management team (TMT)'s, namely the CEO/ MD/ Board of Directors (BOD) and Executive Committee Members, observable attributes and cognitive traits influence the strategic choices, such as adopting the Sustainability Reporting (SR) practices in the organization. This qualitative study conducts 12 semi-structured in-depth interviews with the Top Management Team, including CEOs of publicly listed companies from different industries in Bangladesh. Using the Upper Echelons theory, the author provides an alternative theoretical lens to the motivations of SR practices in Bangladesh. There has been a number of studies on the relationship between CEO attributes and strategic decisions in management literature, primarily in the developed country context. However, the influence of CEO and TMT traits on strategic choices like SR practices in emerging countries is scant. The overall analysis reveals that cognitive bases like values and beliefs, philosophies, and vision of the top management team (TMT), as well as the observable traits like education and background, career track, functional and financial expertise, international exposure or orientation, views, and understanding of the SDGs and their disclosure influence the strategic choice of organizations like the adoption of SR practices. Demographic traits largely shape the values, views, and attitudes of the top management (Hambrick & Mason, 1984), which help them develop or change their perceptions and eventually influence their strategic choice. This paper contributes to sustainability reporting literature by providing an insight into how the top management characteristics shape the SR practices in an emerging economy like Bangladesh.
孟加拉国的可持续发展报告实践:来自上层理论的见解
本文的目的是探索和理解高层管理团队(TMT),即CEO/ MD/董事会(BOD)和执行委员会成员,可观察属性和认知特征如何影响战略选择,例如在组织中采用可持续发展报告(SR)实践。本定性研究对孟加拉国不同行业上市公司的首席执行官等高层管理团队进行了12次半结构化深度访谈。利用上层理论,作者为孟加拉国SR实践的动机提供了另一种理论视角。在管理文献中,有许多关于CEO属性与战略决策之间关系的研究,主要是在发达国家的背景下进行的。然而,在新兴国家,CEO和TMT特质对SR实践等战略选择的影响很少。整体分析表明,价值观和信念、哲学和高管团队(TMT)愿景等认知基础,以及教育和背景、职业轨迹、职能和财务专业知识、国际接触或定位、观点和对可持续发展目标及其披露的理解等可观察特征,都会影响企业采取社会责任实践等战略选择。人口特征在很大程度上塑造了高层管理人员的价值观、观点和态度(Hambrick & Mason, 1984),这有助于他们发展或改变他们的观念,并最终影响他们的战略选择。本文通过深入了解高层管理人员的特征如何影响孟加拉国等新兴经济体的SR实践,为可持续发展报告文献做出了贡献。
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