澳大利亚大公司气候相关信息披露的可见性

IF 3.1 3区 管理学 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Peijing Yang, Tanya Fiedler, Clinton Free
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摘要

利用Brighenti(2007)的工作,我们评估了2022年报告期不同报告场所和部门气候相关信息披露的可见性。我们通过分析28家ASX50公司的公司报告内容来做到这一点。澳大利亚媒体和著名的激进投资者网站上发表的文章也补充了这一点。我们发现,在公司报告中,物理气候风险往往被低估或肤浅地处理,而与低碳经济相关的转型机会则更频繁地披露。这种差异表明了一种选择性披露的模式,强调更有利的结果,并可能掩盖与气候相关的风险和机会的全部范围。相比之下,由于媒体和激进投资者的关注,尤其是在能源和材料领域,转型风险是非常明显的。我们的结果反映了监管机构对物理和转型风险的绿色掩饰(隐瞒信息)和转型机会的绿色清洗(夸大主张)所提出的担忧。我们还发现报告实践中存在不一致之处,这对气候相关信息的可比性和忠实表述产生了影响。
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The Visibility of Climate-Related Disclosures by Large Australian Companies

The Visibility of Climate-Related Disclosures by Large Australian Companies

Mobilising the work of Brighenti (2007), we assess the visibility of climate-related disclosures across different reporting venues and sectors for the 2022 reporting period. We do so by analysing the content of the corporate reports of 28 ASX50 companies. This is supplemented by articles published in the Australian media and on prominent activist investor websites. We find that physical climate risks are often under-reported or superficially addressed in company reports, whereas transition opportunities related to a low-carbon economy are more frequently disclosed. This discrepancy suggests a pattern of selective disclosure emphasising more favourable outcomes and potentially obscuring the full spectrum of climate-related risks and opportunities. In contrast, transition risks are supra-visible because of the attention from media and activist investors—particularly in the energy and materials sectors. Our results reflect concerns raised by regulators with regard to greenhushing (the withholding of information) of physical and transition risks and greenwashing (exaggerated claims) of transition opportunities. We also find inconsistencies in reporting practice, with implications for comparability and the faithful representation of climate-related information.

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Australian Accounting Review
Australian Accounting Review BUSINESS, FINANCE-
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