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The relationship between sustainability performance and sustainability disclosure remains ambiguous, both theoretically and empirically. Voluntary disclosure theory would suggest that the relationship should be positive, whereas legitimacy theory points toward a negative relationship. However,...
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Corporate Governance has attracted a great deal of public interest after numerous financial irregularities occurred across the globe such as, Olympus, Satyam, Enron, WorldCom, AIG and so on. Taking cognizance of this, The Ministry of Industry and Commerce (MOIC) of Bahrain issued a Code of...
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We examine the effect of mandated measurement and peer disclosure of new information on the persistence of performance improvements in a setting without performance incentives. Value of information (VOI) theory posits that information can improve the accuracy of posterior beliefs and thereby...
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Managers exercise considerable discretion over how they announce an accounting restatement in a press release. Some firms issue a press release that discloses the restatement in the headline (high prominence). Others provide a press release with a headline on a different subject (for example,...
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Purpose – The principal objective of this paper is to expand the scope of legitimacy theory (LT) through a detailed analysis of the links that exist between the legitimising strategies of firms and the characteristics of the political environment in which they are...
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Egypt witnessed continuous developments in accounting regulations which led to a comprehensive set of Egyptian Accounting Standards in June 2006, to be implemented starting from the fiscal year 2007. It is expected that complying with high quality accounting standards would result in more...
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The propensity to disclose information about corporate non-financial performance has grown across Europe as a result both of Regulation no. 1606/2002 and higher market sensitivity to enterprises adopting socially responsible policies. This study starts with a through examination of the...
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This study is aimed at developing and validating an index designed to measure the level of social disclosure of external social programmes implemented by firms listed on the Brazilian stock market. Based on Ramanathan (1976), Haydel (1989) and Hammond and Miles (2004), the index of social...
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Using a quasi-natural experiment that mandates a subset of listed firms to issue corporate social responsibility (CSR) reports, this paper examines the effect of mandatory CSR disclosure on market information asymmetry in China, where we estimate information asymmetry using high frequency trade...
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This paper examines how the market reacts to the disclosure of corporate social responsibility (CSR) of Indonesian listed corporations. Instead of merely looking into the aggregate disclosure of CSR, we also consider the disaggregate measures of disclosure within the CSR context, spanning four...
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