Financial reporting quality, industrial revolution 4.0 and social well-being among Malaysian public companies

Wan Adibah Wan Ismail, M. Madah Marzuki, N. Lode
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PurposeThis study examines the relationship between financial reporting quality, Industrial Revolution 4.0 and social well-being of stakeholders among public companies in Malaysia.Design/methodology/approachThe sample of the study includes 232 firm-year observations of Malaysian publicly listed companies from 2013 to 2017. Social well-being is measured using social pillar scores from the Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) data provided by Refinitiv. The study identified companies as an adopter of IR 4.0 based on their disclosure on the use of autonomous robots, simulation, cloud, horizontal and vertical system integration, cybersecurity, additive manufacturing, augmented reality and big data analytics in their financial reports. Financial reporting quality is measured using discretionary accruals.FindingsThis study found that financial reporting quality and IR 4.0 are related to social well-being, particularly the workforce. These results imply that companies with higher adoption of IR 4.0 are more likely to provide more information concerning job satisfaction, a healthy and safe workplace, maintaining diversity, equal and development opportunities for its workforce. Furthermore, the results show that firms with lower discretionary accruals (i.e. higher quality of financial reporting) are more likely to provide more information about social well-being. The results are robust even after addressing endogeneity issues.Research limitations/implicationsThis research contributes new insights into the role of financial reporting quality and IR 4.0 in enhancing social well-being in Malaysia. These findings offer valuable input for regulators striving to advance the United Nations' 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.Practical implicationsThis study carries substantial practical implications for policymakers and businesses alike. It underscores the importance of embracing IR 4.0 technologies and integrating them into strategic planning to foster social well-being. These insights can guide policymakers in shaping economic strategies and assist businesses in prioritizing financial reporting quality while engaging stakeholders to promote social well-being.Originality/valueThis is the first study to investigate the combined relationship of financial reporting quality and IR4.0 on social well-being, which provides valuable evidence in this novel domain. While previous studies have primarily explored the relationship of IR4.0 on sustainability from an environmental and human resource perspective, this study sheds light on the specific dimension of social well-being, hence promoting sustainable development goals by the United Nations in 2030.
马来西亚上市公司的财务报告质量、工业革命 4.0 和社会福祉
本研究探讨了马来西亚上市公司的财务报告质量、工业革命 4.0 和利益相关者的社会福利之间的关系。研究样本包括 2013 年至 2017 年期间 232 家马来西亚上市公司的公司年观测数据。社会福利采用 Refinitiv 提供的环境、社会和治理(ESG)数据中的社会支柱分数进行衡量。该研究根据公司在财务报告中披露的自主机器人、模拟、云、横向和纵向系统集成、网络安全、增材制造、增强现实和大数据分析的使用情况,将其确定为投资者关系 4.0 的采用者。本研究发现,财务报告质量和投资者关系 4.0 与社会福利有关,尤其是与劳动力有关。这些结果表明,更多采用投资者关系 4.0 的公司更有可能提供更多有关工作满意度、健康安全的工作场所、保持多样性、为员工提供平等和发展机会的信息。此外,研究结果表明,可自由支配权责发生制较低的公司(即财务报告质量较高)更有可能提供更多有关社会福利的信息。即使在解决了内生性问题后,结果也是稳健的。研究局限性/影响这项研究为财务报告质量和 IR 4.0 在提高马来西亚社会福利方面的作用提供了新的见解。这些研究结果为努力推进联合国 2030 年可持续发展议程的监管机构提供了宝贵的意见。它强调了采用 IR 4.0 技术并将其纳入战略规划以促进社会福祉的重要性。这些见解可以指导政策制定者制定经济战略,并帮助企业优先考虑财务报告质量,同时让利益相关者参与进来,以促进社会福祉。原创性/价值这是第一项调查财务报告质量和 IR4.0 对社会福祉的综合关系的研究,为这一新颖领域提供了宝贵的证据。以往的研究主要从环境和人力资源的角度探讨 IR4.0 与可持续发展的关系,而本研究则揭示了社会福祉这一特定维度,从而促进联合国 2030 年可持续发展目标的实现。
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