Biodiversity reporting among Malaysian companies: Does the risk level matter?

As Malaysia launched its National Key Economic Areas, biodiversity has been identified as one of the entry point projects for one of the sectors that will drive Malaysia towards high-income status i.e. tourism. Biodiversity, however, is facing a crisis, due to the development of business operation t...

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Main Authors: Husin N.M., Remali A.M., Alrazi B.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-240002023-05-29T14:54:06Z Biodiversity reporting among Malaysian companies: Does the risk level matter? Husin N.M. Remali A.M. Alrazi B. 55152658600 57205233573 46461112300 As Malaysia launched its National Key Economic Areas, biodiversity has been identified as one of the entry point projects for one of the sectors that will drive Malaysia towards high-income status i.e. tourism. Biodiversity, however, is facing a crisis, due to the development of business operation that has direct or indirect contribution to biodiversity loss. Despite the growing concern on biodiversity issue, previous studies have put more focus on general sustainability or environmental reporting issues. This paper aims to provide an analysis on the extent of biodiversity information disclosed by the top 100 Malaysian public listed companies and to see whether there is significant difference, in terms of reporting, between companies from different categories of biodiversity risk. The findings show 80 of the Malaysian companies disclose information regarding biodiversity with 'mission statement' being the highest reported biodiversity related item. There is also significant difference, in the context of biodiversity reporting, between companies from different categories of biodiversity risk. Further analysis shows companies with higher biodiversity risk (red-zone) provide more reports on biodiversity related information leading to a statistically significant difference from companies with lower biodiversity risk i.e. amber-zone and green-zone. � 2018 Authors. Final 2023-05-29T06:54:06Z 2023-05-29T06:54:06Z 2018 Article 10.14419/ijet.v7i4.35.22731 2-s2.0-85059246511 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85059246511&doi=10.14419%2fijet.v7i4.35.22731&partnerID=40&md5=e9f634d33e4534720b06040e827a8859 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/24000 7 4 198 203 Science Publishing Corporation Inc Scopus
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description As Malaysia launched its National Key Economic Areas, biodiversity has been identified as one of the entry point projects for one of the sectors that will drive Malaysia towards high-income status i.e. tourism. Biodiversity, however, is facing a crisis, due to the development of business operation that has direct or indirect contribution to biodiversity loss. Despite the growing concern on biodiversity issue, previous studies have put more focus on general sustainability or environmental reporting issues. This paper aims to provide an analysis on the extent of biodiversity information disclosed by the top 100 Malaysian public listed companies and to see whether there is significant difference, in terms of reporting, between companies from different categories of biodiversity risk. The findings show 80 of the Malaysian companies disclose information regarding biodiversity with 'mission statement' being the highest reported biodiversity related item. There is also significant difference, in the context of biodiversity reporting, between companies from different categories of biodiversity risk. Further analysis shows companies with higher biodiversity risk (red-zone) provide more reports on biodiversity related information leading to a statistically significant difference from companies with lower biodiversity risk i.e. amber-zone and green-zone. � 2018 Authors.
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Biodiversity reporting among Malaysian companies: Does the risk level matter?
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title Biodiversity reporting among Malaysian companies: Does the risk level matter?
title_short Biodiversity reporting among Malaysian companies: Does the risk level matter?
title_full Biodiversity reporting among Malaysian companies: Does the risk level matter?
title_fullStr Biodiversity reporting among Malaysian companies: Does the risk level matter?
title_full_unstemmed Biodiversity reporting among Malaysian companies: Does the risk level matter?
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