Coercive Pressures on Occupational Health and Safety Disclosures

Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the factors explaining voluntary occupational health and safety disclosures (OHSDs). Design/methodology/approach: Annual report disclosures of 223 Indonesia Stock Exchange listed companies for the year ending 2007 are analyzed. The OHSD components of...

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Main Authors: Cahaya, R., Porter, S., Tower, G., Brown, Alistair
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2017
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/56703
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author Cahaya, R.
Porter, S.
Tower, G.
Brown, Alistair
author_facet Cahaya, R.
Porter, S.
Tower, G.
Brown, Alistair
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description Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the factors explaining voluntary occupational health and safety disclosures (OHSDs). Design/methodology/approach: Annual report disclosures of 223 Indonesia Stock Exchange listed companies for the year ending 2007 are analyzed. The OHSD components of the 2006 Global Reporting Initiative guidelines are used as the disclosure index checklist. Findings: The results show that approximately 30 percent of Indonesian listed companies provide OHSD. The most disclosed item is health and safety programs. Logistical regression analysis reveals that industry type and international operations significantly influence the propensity to provide OHSD. These findings suggest that coercive isomorphism partially explains OHSD practices in Indonesia. Research limitations/implications: The main implications of the findings are that Indonesian listed companies generally have poor health and safety information disclosure sets and largely ignore the potential roles of their workers in any health and safety committees. Originality/value: This paper provides insights into the disclosure practices of occupational health and safety issues, a vital subset of corporate social responsibility disclosure which is still under-researched. The paper also empirically investigates the key determinants of OHSD, an empirical test which is largely ignored in past OHSD-related studies.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-567032018-02-12T08:10:36Z Coercive Pressures on Occupational Health and Safety Disclosures Cahaya, R. Porter, S. Tower, G. Brown, Alistair Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the factors explaining voluntary occupational health and safety disclosures (OHSDs). Design/methodology/approach: Annual report disclosures of 223 Indonesia Stock Exchange listed companies for the year ending 2007 are analyzed. The OHSD components of the 2006 Global Reporting Initiative guidelines are used as the disclosure index checklist. Findings: The results show that approximately 30 percent of Indonesian listed companies provide OHSD. The most disclosed item is health and safety programs. Logistical regression analysis reveals that industry type and international operations significantly influence the propensity to provide OHSD. These findings suggest that coercive isomorphism partially explains OHSD practices in Indonesia. Research limitations/implications: The main implications of the findings are that Indonesian listed companies generally have poor health and safety information disclosure sets and largely ignore the potential roles of their workers in any health and safety committees. Originality/value: This paper provides insights into the disclosure practices of occupational health and safety issues, a vital subset of corporate social responsibility disclosure which is still under-researched. The paper also empirically investigates the key determinants of OHSD, an empirical test which is largely ignored in past OHSD-related studies. 2017 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/56703 10.1108/JAEE-04-2015-0032 restricted
spellingShingle Cahaya, R.
Porter, S.
Tower, G.
Brown, Alistair
Coercive Pressures on Occupational Health and Safety Disclosures
title Coercive Pressures on Occupational Health and Safety Disclosures
title_full Coercive Pressures on Occupational Health and Safety Disclosures
title_fullStr Coercive Pressures on Occupational Health and Safety Disclosures
title_full_unstemmed Coercive Pressures on Occupational Health and Safety Disclosures
title_short Coercive Pressures on Occupational Health and Safety Disclosures
title_sort coercive pressures on occupational health and safety disclosures
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/56703