Content Analysis of Sustainable Development Goals Information on Malaysian City Councils' Websites

Yussri Sawani, Corina Joseph, Tamoi Janggu, Rashinah Hossen, Patrick Atan
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Purpose: The objective of this paper is to examine: 1) the type of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) information (financial and nonfinancial) and 2) the extent of SDGs information disclosed on Malaysian city councils’ websites. Design/Methodology/Approach: The Sustainability Development Goals Disclosure Index (SDGDi) consists of 150 items used as the instrument for content analysis to achieve the objective. Findings: The analysis of websites revealed that more non-financial sustainable development goals information is disclosed compared to financial information. On average, 28 out of 150 items of SDGDi were disclosed, which suggests a ‘fair’ level of SDGs information disclosure. Of all the SDGDi categories, SDG 9 (industry, innovation, and infrastructure) score was the highest, while SDG 14 (life below water) was the lowest. Practical Implication: This paper contributes significantly to the literature on the disclosure of SDGs information, particularly in the local authority context. It is also useful for the local authority to improve its disclosure practices to promote better sustainability. Originality/Value: This paper is among the first papers that used a newly developed Sustainability Development Goals Disclosure Index (SDGDi) to measure the readiness of Malaysian local authorities to advance the sustainable development agenda via disclosure practices. Keywords: Sustainable development goals, local authority, disclosure, website.
马来西亚市议会网站可持续发展目标信息的内容分析
目的:本文的目的是研究:1)可持续发展目标(sdg)信息的类型(金融和非金融)和2)马来西亚市议会网站上披露的可持续发展目标信息的程度。设计/方法/途径:可持续发展目标披露指数(SDGDi)由150个项目组成,作为实现目标的内容分析工具。结果:通过对网站的分析发现,与财务信息相比,非财务的可持续发展目标信息被披露的更多。在可持续发展目标的150个项目中,平均有28个项目被披露,这表明可持续发展目标信息披露处于“公平”水平。在所有可持续发展目标类别中,可持续发展目标9(工业、创新和基础设施)得分最高,而可持续发展目标14(水下生命)得分最低。实践意义:本文对可持续发展目标信息披露的文献,特别是地方政府背景下的可持续发展目标信息披露有重要贡献。地方当局改进其信息披露做法以促进更好的可持续性也是有益的。原创性/价值:本文是首批使用新开发的可持续发展目标披露指数(SDGDi)来衡量马来西亚地方当局通过披露实践推进可持续发展议程的准备程度的论文之一。关键词:可持续发展目标,地方政府,信息披露,网站。
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