Determinants of voluntary CSR disclosure: empirical evidence from Germany
University of Göttingen · Erasmus University Rotterdam
Abstract
Currently, companies spend a great deal of effort on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) disclosures. CSR disclosure relates to the provision of information on companies’ environmental and social performance. From an economic perspective, companies might disclose this information to avoid or decrease potential political costs. We construct a CSR disclosure index based on the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) guidelines. Using content analysis, we analyze 130 listed German companies’ CSR disclosures (470 firm-year observations) to investigate the determinants of these voluntary disclosure activities. Our results show that, consistent with the political cost theory, German companies’ disclosures of all CSR…
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3Topics & keywords
- Corporate social responsibility
- Business
- Turnover
- Empirical evidence
- Accounting
- Voluntary disclosure
- Economics
- Political science