Energy Reporting Practices among Top Energy Intensive Industries in Malaysia

This study content analyses the energy content in the corporate report of top 30 Malaysian energy-intensive companies. Motivated by the gap among prior corporate social responsibility and environmental reporting studies in respect of energy, this study provides evidence of Malaysian companies'...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Tasrip, N.E., Husin, N.M., Alrazi, B.
Format: Article
Language:en_US
Published: 2017
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Institution: Universiti Tenaga Nasional
Language: en_US
id my.uniten.dspace-5953
record_format dspace
spelling my.uniten.dspace-59532018-04-28T16:29:03Z Energy Reporting Practices among Top Energy Intensive Industries in Malaysia Tasrip, N.E. Husin, N.M. Alrazi, B. This study content analyses the energy content in the corporate report of top 30 Malaysian energy-intensive companies. Motivated by the gap among prior corporate social responsibility and environmental reporting studies in respect of energy, this study provides evidence of Malaysian companies' initiative to reduce energy consumption. While the evidence suggests that not all 30 companies have reported energy-related information, the findings provide an overview on the response of energy intensive companies in relation to Malaysian government initiatives on energy. 2017-12-08T07:44:15Z 2017-12-08T07:44:15Z 2016 Article 10.1088/1755-1315/32/1/012050 en_US IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 32(1), [012050]
institution Universiti Tenaga Nasional
building UNITEN Library
collection Institutional Repository
continent Asia
country Malaysia
content_provider Universiti Tenaga Nasional
content_source UNITEN Institutional Repository
url_provider http://dspace.uniten.edu.my/
language en_US
description This study content analyses the energy content in the corporate report of top 30 Malaysian energy-intensive companies. Motivated by the gap among prior corporate social responsibility and environmental reporting studies in respect of energy, this study provides evidence of Malaysian companies' initiative to reduce energy consumption. While the evidence suggests that not all 30 companies have reported energy-related information, the findings provide an overview on the response of energy intensive companies in relation to Malaysian government initiatives on energy.
format Article
author Tasrip, N.E.
Husin, N.M.
Alrazi, B.
spellingShingle Tasrip, N.E.
Husin, N.M.
Alrazi, B.
Energy Reporting Practices among Top Energy Intensive Industries in Malaysia
author_facet Tasrip, N.E.
Husin, N.M.
Alrazi, B.
author_sort Tasrip, N.E.
title Energy Reporting Practices among Top Energy Intensive Industries in Malaysia
title_short Energy Reporting Practices among Top Energy Intensive Industries in Malaysia
title_full Energy Reporting Practices among Top Energy Intensive Industries in Malaysia
title_fullStr Energy Reporting Practices among Top Energy Intensive Industries in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Energy Reporting Practices among Top Energy Intensive Industries in Malaysia
title_sort energy reporting practices among top energy intensive industries in malaysia
publishDate 2017
_version_ 1644493809412734976