Can stakeholder theory add to our understanding of Malaysian environmental reporting attitudes? / Evangeline Elijido-Ten

This research aims to ascertain whether stakeholder theory could, in fact, add to our understanding of the corporate environmental disclosure attitudes from a developing country perspective. Multiple ordinary least squares regression was used where Ullmann’s (1985) three dimensional stakeholder mo...

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Main Author: Elijido-Ten, Evangeline
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Published: Accounting Research Institute (ARI) & Faculty of Accountancy 2009
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spelling my.uitm.ir.2662017-09-11T11:50:25Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/266/ Can stakeholder theory add to our understanding of Malaysian environmental reporting attitudes? / Evangeline Elijido-Ten Elijido-Ten, Evangeline This research aims to ascertain whether stakeholder theory could, in fact, add to our understanding of the corporate environmental disclosure attitudes from a developing country perspective. Multiple ordinary least squares regression was used where Ullmann’s (1985) three dimensional stakeholder model was operationalized to test whether the quality and quantity of annual report environmental disclosures (AREDs) were associated with the proxies for stakeholder power, strategic posture and economic performance. Of the three stakeholders represented, only government power (GP) was significant; the other two - shareholder power (SP) and creditor power (CP) – were not significantly related to AREDs. The results also showed that proxies for strategic posture were significant and positively related to AREDs while the economic performance proxy was not. Subsequent interviews with CEOs of disclosing firms confirmed that while AREDs were used to disseminate environmental information to stakeholders, there was not much demand from both shareholders and creditors given the low level of environmental awareness in Malaysia. Accounting Research Institute (ARI) & Faculty of Accountancy 2009-12 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/266/1/AJ_EVANGELINE%20ELIJIDO-TEN%20MAR%2009.pdf Elijido-Ten, Evangeline (2009) Can stakeholder theory add to our understanding of Malaysian environmental reporting attitudes? / Evangeline Elijido-Ten. Malaysian Accounting Review, 8 (2). pp. 85-110. ISSN 1675-4077 https://mar.uitm.edu.my/
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description This research aims to ascertain whether stakeholder theory could, in fact, add to our understanding of the corporate environmental disclosure attitudes from a developing country perspective. Multiple ordinary least squares regression was used where Ullmann’s (1985) three dimensional stakeholder model was operationalized to test whether the quality and quantity of annual report environmental disclosures (AREDs) were associated with the proxies for stakeholder power, strategic posture and economic performance. Of the three stakeholders represented, only government power (GP) was significant; the other two - shareholder power (SP) and creditor power (CP) – were not significantly related to AREDs. The results also showed that proxies for strategic posture were significant and positively related to AREDs while the economic performance proxy was not. Subsequent interviews with CEOs of disclosing firms confirmed that while AREDs were used to disseminate environmental information to stakeholders, there was not much demand from both shareholders and creditors given the low level of environmental awareness in Malaysia.
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Can stakeholder theory add to our understanding of Malaysian environmental reporting attitudes? / Evangeline Elijido-Ten
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title Can stakeholder theory add to our understanding of Malaysian environmental reporting attitudes? / Evangeline Elijido-Ten
title_short Can stakeholder theory add to our understanding of Malaysian environmental reporting attitudes? / Evangeline Elijido-Ten
title_full Can stakeholder theory add to our understanding of Malaysian environmental reporting attitudes? / Evangeline Elijido-Ten
title_fullStr Can stakeholder theory add to our understanding of Malaysian environmental reporting attitudes? / Evangeline Elijido-Ten
title_full_unstemmed Can stakeholder theory add to our understanding of Malaysian environmental reporting attitudes? / Evangeline Elijido-Ten
title_sort can stakeholder theory add to our understanding of malaysian environmental reporting attitudes? / evangeline elijido-ten
publisher Accounting Research Institute (ARI) & Faculty of Accountancy
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url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/266/1/AJ_EVANGELINE%20ELIJIDO-TEN%20MAR%2009.pdf
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