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Shareholders’ requirements for corporate environmental disclosures: A cross country comparison

Abstract
e survey individual shareholders in Australia, the UK and the US regarding corporate environmental disclosures. In general, respondents in the three countries are interested in, and positively disposed towards, these disclosures. We observe country and gender differences with Australian and female respondents more in favour of environmental reporting than others. Specifically, respondents require disclosure of an overview of environmental risks and impacts, the environmental policy, performance against measurable environmental targets and information on a range of environmental costs. Most shareholders require environmental disclosures to be audited. Shareholders call for environmental information because they believe managers should be accountable to shareholders for their companies’ environmental impacts. Furthermore, shareholders have indicated the uses for specific types of environmental information. Our results imply that legislators, standard setters and companies have to consider the policy implications of these shareholder views.
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Journal Article
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de Villiers, C., & van Staden, C. J. (2010). Shareholders’ requirements for corporate environmental disclosures: A cross country comparison. The British Accounting Review, 42(4), 227-240.
Date
2010
Publisher
Elsevier
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