The influence of board of directors' characteristics on the environmental disclosure among Malaysia companies

The environmental activities conducted by companies have been scrutinised by the public due to the huge environmental problems faced by many people across the world. These activities are corporate social activities included in the corporate social responsibility (CSR) framework by Bursa Malaysia tha...

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Main Authors: Che Adam, Noriah, Lode, Nor Asma, Abd Mutalib, Hafizah
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spelling my.uum.repo.269692020-04-30T03:12:37Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/26969/ The influence of board of directors' characteristics on the environmental disclosure among Malaysia companies Che Adam, Noriah Lode, Nor Asma Abd Mutalib, Hafizah HF5601 Accounting The environmental activities conducted by companies have been scrutinised by the public due to the huge environmental problems faced by many people across the world. These activities are corporate social activities included in the corporate social responsibility (CSR) framework by Bursa Malaysia that informs the public regarding the social and environmental activities implemented by Malaysian companies. Data from 353 companies of various types in Malaysia revealed that the information about effective usage of energy and resources is the most disclosed item by Malaysian companies, followed by the waste management and disposal, and reusing and recycling information. The least disclosed item by Malaysian companies is prevention and reparation program. In addition, the regression results showed that the higher proportion of non-executive directors could increase the disclosure of environmental information. The results prove that the non-executive directors have played their role to increase the companies’ legitimacy by encouraging the management of companies to provide more environmental information. Hence, this study provides significant contribution for the supervisory bodies and policy makers in developing guidelines for Malaysian companies concerning environmental issues through environmental disclosures in their annual reports. Universiti Utara Malaysia Press 2019-12 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/26969/1/MMJ%2023%202019%201-25.pdf Che Adam, Noriah and Lode, Nor Asma and Abd Mutalib, Hafizah (2019) The influence of board of directors' characteristics on the environmental disclosure among Malaysia companies. Malaysian Management Journal (MMJ), 23. pp. 1-25. ISSN 0128-6226 http://mmj.uum.edu.my/index.php/current-issues
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The influence of board of directors' characteristics on the environmental disclosure among Malaysia companies
description The environmental activities conducted by companies have been scrutinised by the public due to the huge environmental problems faced by many people across the world. These activities are corporate social activities included in the corporate social responsibility (CSR) framework by Bursa Malaysia that informs the public regarding the social and environmental activities implemented by Malaysian companies. Data from 353 companies of various types in Malaysia revealed that the information about effective usage of energy and resources is the most disclosed item by Malaysian companies, followed by the waste management and disposal, and reusing and recycling information. The least disclosed item by Malaysian companies is prevention and reparation program. In addition, the regression results showed that the higher proportion of non-executive directors could increase the disclosure of environmental information. The results prove that the non-executive directors have played their role to increase the companies’ legitimacy by encouraging the management of companies to provide more environmental information. Hence, this study provides significant contribution for the supervisory bodies and policy makers in developing guidelines for Malaysian companies concerning environmental issues through environmental disclosures in their annual reports.
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author Che Adam, Noriah
Lode, Nor Asma
Abd Mutalib, Hafizah
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title The influence of board of directors' characteristics on the environmental disclosure among Malaysia companies
title_short The influence of board of directors' characteristics on the environmental disclosure among Malaysia companies
title_full The influence of board of directors' characteristics on the environmental disclosure among Malaysia companies
title_fullStr The influence of board of directors' characteristics on the environmental disclosure among Malaysia companies
title_full_unstemmed The influence of board of directors' characteristics on the environmental disclosure among Malaysia companies
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