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引用次数: 8
摘要
目的本研究旨在探讨提交企业社会责任报告与未提交企业社会责任报告与公司治理之间的关系。设计/方法/途径美国上市公司的网站在自愿报告的基础上对企业社会责任或可持续发展报告的承诺进行了审查。这些信息提供了企业社会责任衡量标准,这是本研究的关键自变量。用于计算可自由支配应计项目的数据(基于修改后的Jones模型)来自Compustat。关于审计师任期的数据来自审计分析。审计委员会成员和金融专家的人数是根据向美国证券交易委员会(sec)提交的代理报告收集的。与未提交企业社会责任报告的公司相比,提交企业社会责任报告的公司具有更高的审计质量、更高的审计委员会质量、更长的审计师任期和更低的审计师解雇率。研究结果支持利益相关者理论。研究局限/启示本研究采用了多种公司治理指标,为企业社会责任报告与公司治理之间关系的稳健性提供了洞察。此外,本研究采用了不同的CSR报告衡量标准;也就是说,公司自愿编写单独的企业社会责任报告,遵循或不遵循全球报告倡议组织(GRI)的指导方针,与按照GRI指导方针编写的报告进行比较。这种方法增加了样本的规模和多样性(即行业)(Kolk, 2003;Waddock and Graves, 1997)。实践启示:研究结果表明,企业参与企业社会责任报告表明了强大的公司治理。原创性/价值本研究使用公司治理的多种措施来证明企业社会责任行为(通过提交企业社会责任报告来衡量)与公司治理之间的积极关系。
Does CSR reporting indicate strong corporate governance?
Purpose
This study aims to investigate the relationship between companies filing versus those not filing corporate social responsibility (CSR) reports and corporate governance.
Design/methodology/approach
The websites of US publicly traded companies were examined for commitment to CSR or sustainability reporting based on the preparation of voluntary reports. This information provided the CSR measure, the key independent variable in this study. The data used to compute discretionary accruals (based on the modified Jones model) were obtained from Compustat. Data on auditor tenure were retrieved from Audit Analytics. The number of members and financial experts on an audit committee were gathered from proxy reports filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission.
Findings
Companies filing CSR reports have higher audit quality, higher audit committee quality, increased auditor tenure and lower auditor dismissal compared to those not filing CSR reports. The findings support stakeholder theory.
Research limitations/implications
This study’s utilization of multiple measures of corporate governance provides insight into the robustness of the relationship between CSR reporting and corporate governance. Further, this research uses a different measure of CSR reporting; that is, companies that voluntarily prepared separate CSR reports following or not following the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) guidelines compared to reports prepared following the GRI guidelines. This approach increases the size and diversity (i.e. industries) of the sample (Kolk, 2003; Waddock and Graves, 1997).
Practical implications
The findings suggest that companies engage in CSR reporting to indicate strong corporate governance.
Originality/value
This study uses multiple measures of corporate governance to demonstrate the positive relationship between CSR behavior (measured via filing of CSR reports) and corporate governance.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Accounting & Information Management focuses on publishing research in accounting, finance, and information management. It specifically emphasizes the interaction between these research areas on an international scale and within both the private and public sectors. The aim of the journal is to bridge the knowledge gap between researchers and practitioners by covering various issues that arise in the field. These include information systems, accounting information management, innovation and technology in accounting, accounting standards and reporting, and capital market efficiency.