Impact of board independence on the quality of community disclosures in annual reports

This study investigates the link between board independence and the quality of community disclosures in annual reports. Using content analysis and a panel dataset from UK FTSE350 companies the results indicate a statistically significant relationship between board independence, as measured by the pr...

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Main Authors: Yekini, Kemi C., Adelopob, Ismail, Andrikopoulos, Panagiotis
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Published: Elsevier 2015
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/49489/
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author Yekini, Kemi C.
Adelopob, Ismail
Andrikopoulos, Panagiotis
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description This study investigates the link between board independence and the quality of community disclosures in annual reports. Using content analysis and a panel dataset from UK FTSE350 companies the results indicate a statistically significant relationship between board independence, as measured by the proportion of nonexecutive directors, and the quality of community disclosures, while holding constant other corporate governance and firm specific variables. The study indicates that companies with more non-executive directors are likely to disclose higher quality information on their community activities than others. This finding offers important insights to policy makers who are interested in achieving optimal board composition and furthers our understanding of the firm’s interaction with its corporate and extended environment through high-quality disclosures. The originality of this paper lies in the fact that it is the first to specifically examine the relationship between outside directors and community disclosures in annual reports. The paper contributes both to the corporate governance and community disclosure literature.
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spelling nottingham-494892020-05-04T17:25:37Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/49489/ Impact of board independence on the quality of community disclosures in annual reports Yekini, Kemi C. Adelopob, Ismail Andrikopoulos, Panagiotis This study investigates the link between board independence and the quality of community disclosures in annual reports. Using content analysis and a panel dataset from UK FTSE350 companies the results indicate a statistically significant relationship between board independence, as measured by the proportion of nonexecutive directors, and the quality of community disclosures, while holding constant other corporate governance and firm specific variables. The study indicates that companies with more non-executive directors are likely to disclose higher quality information on their community activities than others. This finding offers important insights to policy makers who are interested in achieving optimal board composition and furthers our understanding of the firm’s interaction with its corporate and extended environment through high-quality disclosures. The originality of this paper lies in the fact that it is the first to specifically examine the relationship between outside directors and community disclosures in annual reports. The paper contributes both to the corporate governance and community disclosure literature. Elsevier 2015-12-30 Article PeerReviewed Yekini, Kemi C., Adelopob, Ismail and Andrikopoulos, Panagiotis (2015) Impact of board independence on the quality of community disclosures in annual reports. Accounting Forum, 39 (4). pp. 249-267. ISSN 1467-6303 Corporate governance; Non-executive directors; Board composition; Disclosure quality; Community disclosures; Stakeholders theory; Panel study https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0155998215000241?via%3Dihub doi:10.1016/j.accfor.2015.05.004 doi:10.1016/j.accfor.2015.05.004
spellingShingle Corporate governance; Non-executive directors; Board composition; Disclosure quality; Community disclosures; Stakeholders theory; Panel study
Yekini, Kemi C.
Adelopob, Ismail
Andrikopoulos, Panagiotis
Impact of board independence on the quality of community disclosures in annual reports
title Impact of board independence on the quality of community disclosures in annual reports
title_full Impact of board independence on the quality of community disclosures in annual reports
title_fullStr Impact of board independence on the quality of community disclosures in annual reports
title_full_unstemmed Impact of board independence on the quality of community disclosures in annual reports
title_short Impact of board independence on the quality of community disclosures in annual reports
title_sort impact of board independence on the quality of community disclosures in annual reports
topic Corporate governance; Non-executive directors; Board composition; Disclosure quality; Community disclosures; Stakeholders theory; Panel study
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