Factors Affecting Corporate Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Reporting: A Literature Review

Suhaily Hasnan, Mohamad Zakwan Zabidi Adil Zaibidai Ad, Muhammad Haziq Danial Mohd Farmy, Muhammad Irfan Anuar, Muhammad Zulhelmy Mohd Nazri, Amir Rayyan Muhammad Shaifuddin
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This study aims to further explore the factors that influence corporate environmental, social, and governance (ESG) reporting in public listed companies (PLCs) around the world. The information was gathered from prior studies, which were conducted globally. The results are in line with the legitimacy theory, which holds that companies should disclose more ESG information in order to justify their continued existence. Discussion and findings in this study are significant to businesses and stakeholders, as well as policymakers. While businesses may think of ways to improve ESG reporting in order to compete on the global stage, stakeholders may put pressure on businesses to reveal more information about ESG, and also on policymakers to create an egalitarian framework on ESG that is suitable for businesses in their respective regions. The findings suggest that several factors have played a crucial role in influencing PLCs to disclose ESG reporting in their annual reports. The factors include company size, profitability, board of directors’ attributes, economic sustainability performance (ESP), financial leverage, audit committee external members, and the existence of a female director (or directors) on the corporate board. Most prior studies have found that these determinants have positive relationships with the tendency of PLCs to include ESG aspects in their annual report.
影响公司环境、社会和治理报告的因素:文献综述
本研究旨在进一步探讨影响全球上市公司(plc)环境、社会和治理(ESG)报告的因素。这些信息是从以前在全球进行的研究中收集的。结果与合法性理论一致,该理论认为公司应该披露更多的ESG信息,以证明其继续存在的合理性。本研究的讨论和发现对企业和利益相关者以及政策制定者都具有重要意义。虽然企业可能会想办法改善ESG报告,以便在全球舞台上竞争,但利益相关者可能会向企业施加压力,要求其披露更多关于ESG的信息,也会向政策制定者施加压力,要求他们在各自的地区建立一个适合企业的ESG平等框架。研究结果表明,有几个因素在影响plc在其年度报告中披露ESG报告方面发挥了至关重要的作用。这些因素包括公司规模、盈利能力、董事会属性、经济可持续性绩效(ESP)、财务杠杆、审计委员会外部成员以及公司董事会中是否存在一名或多名女性董事。大多数先前的研究发现,这些决定因素与plc在其年度报告中包含ESG方面的趋势呈正相关。
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