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The influence of countries' climate change-related institutional profile on voluntary environmental disclosures

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BUSINESS STRATEGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Volume 30, Issue 2, Pages 1357-1373

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/bse.2690

Keywords

carbon emissions; climate change; corporate sustainability; environmental policy; institutional theory

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  1. VI Plan Propio de Investigacion y Transferencia de la Universidad de Sevilla [IV.3, 2018]

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This study analyzes the impact of the regulative, normative, and cultural dimensions of institutions on companies' decisions to voluntarily disclose environmental information and on the quality of the information disclosed. The results show that the three institutional pillars have different effects on both the decision to respond and the quality of disclosure.
This paper analyzes how the regulative, normative, and cultural dimensions of institutions exert pressure both on companies' decisions to voluntarily disclose environmental information and on the quality of the information disclosed. Prior research has focused on the influence of economic, disclosure, and generic institutional determinants, although little attention has been paid to the analysis of the influence exerted by climate change-related institutional pillars. The results show that the three institutional pillars have different effects as regards both the decision to respond and the quality of disclosure. The regulative pillar positively influences the response decision but does not influence disclosure quality. The normative pillar positively affects both the propensity of companies to disclose and the quality of the information reported. Meanwhile, the cultural pillar positively influences disclosure quality, but it has no effect on firms' decisions to disclose environmental information. This paper is the first to analyze whether the institutional profile of climate change in different countries influences voluntary environmental disclosures.

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