Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Disclosure on Politically Connected-Family Firms

Diarany Sucahyati, I. Harymawan, M. Nasih
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Research aims: This study examines the relationship between political connections and family ownership toward CSR activities disclosure.Design/Methodology/Approach: This study employed 624 Indonesian public companies on the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) list for 2010-2018. The researchers used OLS (Ordinary Least Squares) regression by considering the fixed effect diversity of industry, year, and type of GRI to examine the relationship between political connections and family ownership on CSR disclosure.Research Findings: This study discovered that companies with political connections disclosed more CSR activities because they desired to bind themselves with the government, instruments of legacy, and social motivation. However, family firms were not found to have a significant relationship with CSR disclosure. In addition, the strong family ownership in the firm impacted the reduced strength of political connections, thereby reducing the company's CSR activities disclosure. Theoretical contribution/Originality: This study is interesting because the researchers combined the issue of the politically connected board and family firms, which are frequently found in the context of Indonesian companies. The researchers expect this study to enhance corporate board characteristics and CSR disclosure literature. Practically, the researchers expect this study could provide useful information for investors to make investment decisions. Furthermore, this study provides insight for regulators, who need a view of how political connections and family companies exist in responding to the regulations they set. Therefore, the existing regulations can be improved. Yet, this study was limited to the proxy of political connection based on local regulation of politically exposed person (PEP).
政治关联家族企业的企业社会责任披露
研究目的:本研究考察了政治关系与家族所有制对企业社会责任活动披露的影响。设计/方法/方法:这项研究雇佣了624家2010-2018年全球报告倡议(GRI)名单上的印尼上市公司。研究人员通过考虑行业、年份和GRI类型的固定效应多样性,使用OLS(普通最小二乘法)回归来检验政治关系和家族所有权在企业社会责任披露方面的关系。研究结果:这项研究发现,有政治关系的公司披露了更多的企业社会责任活动,因为他们希望与政府、遗产工具和社会动机联系在一起。然而,没有发现家族企业与企业社会责任披露有显著关系。此外,公司强大的家族所有权影响了政治关系强度的降低,从而减少了公司的企业社会责任活动披露。理论贡献/独创性:这项研究很有趣,因为研究人员结合了政治关联董事会和家族企业的问题,这在印尼公司的背景下很常见。研究人员希望这项研究能够增强公司董事会特征和企业社会责任披露文献。实际上,研究人员希望这项研究能为投资者做出投资决策提供有用的信息。此外,这项研究为监管机构提供了见解,他们需要了解政治关系和家族企业在应对其制定的法规时是如何存在的。因此,可以改进现有的规定。然而,本研究仅限于基于政治公众人物(PEP)地方监管的政治联系代理。
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