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Environmental disclosure and firm efficiency: a study of Pakistani firms

Journal

ASIAN REVIEW OF ACCOUNTING
Volume 29, Issue 3, Pages 269-290

Publisher

EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/ARA-05-2019-0100

Keywords

Environmental disclosure; Firm efficiency; Data envelopment analysis; PSX; G32; Q56

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The study examines the effect of environmental disclosure on firm efficiency in Pakistan, finding that it plays a significant positive role. It suggests regulators should take appropriate steps to increase environmental disclosure. The study contributes to literature by providing empirical evidence from a developing country without strict guidelines on environmental regulations.
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the effect of environmental disclosure on firm efficiency of the listed firms in Pakistan. Design/methodology/approach The study uses secondary sources such as sustainability reports, annual reports and company websites to collect the data. A sample of 46 large firms is selected based on market capitalization and listing on the KSE-100 index. Findings The results suggest that environmental disclosure plays a significant positive role in determining the efficiency of the listed firms. The robustness test also confirms these results. Research limitations/implications The study suggests that regulators should take appropriate steps for better and increase the firm's environmental disclosure. The number of sample firms restricts the generalization of results from this study. However, the results are consistent and can be validated using a large sample. Practical implications The study includes implications to develop strict guidelines on environmental disclosure in response to its positive effect on the efficiency of the firm. Originality/value The study contributes to the growing environmental and efficiency literature by providing empirical evidence from a developing country where there are no strict guidelines on environmental regulations. This study is one of the first to capture environmental disclosure and measure efficiency by employing the data envelopment analysis (DEA) method in developing markets.

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