尼日利亚上市银行公司环境会计与报告实务分析

Q3 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Adebayo Kajogbade Kameel, Adegbie Folajimi Festus
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摘要

在全球范围内,环境会计和报告实践作为会计的一个分支已被广泛接受,以改善组织的财务绩效,这是对关键自然资源使用情况进行财务和非财务披露的结果。多个环境机构的立法不协调,缺乏技术监测设备是这些法规部分合规的原因。文献证据表明,它改善了社区和组织关系。本研究审查了尼日利亚存款银行作为全球公司机构的一个子集,是否完全遵守了全球报告倡议组织(GRI)的要求,并确定了不遵守环境法规的任何挑战。本研究采用事后研究设计。采用有目的抽样技术,从22家银行中选取14家上市银行作为样本。二级数据来自十四家上市存款银行截至2019年12月31日的年报及账目。所获得的数据是根据适应的环境报告指标和早期研究人员以前进行的研究工作进行审查的。采用内容分析法。研究表明,由于尼日利亚的环境报告处于自愿阶段,尼日利亚的存款银行没有严格遵守全球报告倡议的要求;环境机构和监管审计员的监测不足,在年度报告和帐目中没有列入环境评估和RP。确定的不合规挑战分为三大类,即;法律框架、数据管理相关问题和员工/个人相关问题。研究发现,环境会计与报告实务对企业绩效报告具有显著的正向影响;非财务报告的纳入显著改善了公司决策。尼日利亚的存款银行已经确定了它与外国投资者和利益相关者对它们的全球接受程度的相关性。该研究建议,监管机构和会计专业团体应强制执行环境会计和报告惯例,其编制和表述应统一,以便于理解和分析。政府和机构应加强法律框架和政策,而审计人员应被授权将EA和RP列入其检查清单。
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Analysis of Environmental Accounting and Reporting Practices of Listed Banking Companies in Nigeria
: Globally, environmental accounting and reporting practices as a branch of accounting has been significantly accepted to improve organizational financial performance as a result of both financial and non-financial disclosure on the usage of key natural resources. Multiple uncoordinated legislations by several environmental agencies and lack of technical monitoring devices are responsible for partial compliant with these regulations. Evidence from literature showed that it has improved community and organizational relationship. Nigeria Deposit Money Banks, as a subset of global corporate bodies were reviewed in this study for complete adherence to the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) requirements and identify any challenges for non-compliant with environmental regulations. Ex-post facto research design was employed by the study. Sample of fourteen listed banks were selected out of the population of twenty two banks using purposive sampling technique. Secondary data were obtained from the annual reports and accounts of fourteen listed deposit money banks as at December 31, 2019. Data obtained were reviewed along the adapted environmental reporting indicators and previous research works conducted by earlier researchers. Contents analysis approach was adopted. The study revealed that Nigeria deposit money banks do not strictly adhere to global reporting initiative requirements since environmental reporting is at voluntary stage in Nigeria; Inadequate monitoring by the environmental agencies and regulatory auditors and non-inclusion of EA & RP in their annual reports and accounts. Challenges identified for non-compliant were categorized three main groups namely; legal frameworks, DMBs related problems and Staff / Individual related problems. The study concluded that environmental accounting and reporting practices is positively significant to the corporate performance reporting; and its inclusion of non-financial reporting has significantly improved corporate decision. Nigerian deposit money banks have identified its relevance to their global acceptance by foreign investors and stakeholders. The study recommended that regulators and accounting professional bodies should make environmental accounting and reporting practices mandatory and its preparation and presentation should be uniform for easy understanding and analysis. Legal framework and policies should be enhanced by governments and agencies while auditors should be mandated to include EA & RP on their checklists.
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Afro-Asian Journal of Finance and Accounting
Afro-Asian Journal of Finance and Accounting Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Finance
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0.70
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34
期刊介绍: Finance and accounting are seen as essential components for the successful implementation of market-based development policies supporting economic liberalisation in the rapidly emerging economies in Africa, the Middle-East and Asia. AAJFA aims to foster greater discussion and research of the development of the finance and accounting disciplines in these regions. A major feature of the journal will be to emphasise the implications of this development and the effects on businesses, academics and professionals. Topics covered include: -Asset pricing, corporate finance, banking; market microstructure -Behavioural and experimental finance; law and finance -Emerging economies: finance, audit committees, corporate governance -Islamic finance, accounting and auditing -Equity analysis and valuation, venture capital and IPOs -National GAAP and IASs compliance, harmonisation and strategies -Financial measurement/disclosure, and the quality of information reported -Accountability and social/ethical/environmental measurement/reporting -Cultural, political, institutional impact on financial measurement/disclosure -Accounting practices for intellectual capital and other intangible assets -Provision of non-audit services and impairment to auditor independence -Audit quality and auditor skills; internal control/auditing -Management accounting, control and /use of key performance indicators -Accounting education and professional development, accounting history -Public sector and not-for-profit accounting
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