Sustainability reporting and financial performance of Malaysian Public Listed Companies

Sustainability reporting has become increasingly common in recent years for companies across the globe. It is seen as an approach that can integrate and balance the performance of a business’ economic, environmental and social dimensions. The main issue now is not solely about complying with the man...

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Main Authors: Kasbun, Nur Fatin, Boon, Heng Teh, Ong, Tze San
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Language:English
Published: Faculty Economics & Administration, University of Malaya 2016
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Boon, Heng Teh
Ong, Tze San
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description Sustainability reporting has become increasingly common in recent years for companies across the globe. It is seen as an approach that can integrate and balance the performance of a business’ economic, environmental and social dimensions. The main issue now is not solely about complying with the mandatory rules or ensuring the company’s reputations, but sustainability to promote efficiency in business and improve productivity. Although sustainability reporting is not a new concept, its implementation is still unsystematic. Management, it appears, is not convinced on the importance of sustainability reporting due to high costs and difficulty of measurements. These have resulted in ignorance, negligence and unsystematic nature of economic, social and environmental reportage on sustainability in Malaysia. Reporting percentage in Malaysia remains very low despite it being ranked the highest in Southeast Asia. Despite the rise in the sustainability reporting globally, there is limited academic research on sustainability reporting in Malaysia while conventional accounting practices somewhat reduced the need for sustainability reporting. This research investigates the relationship between sustainability reporting and financial performance of Malaysian Public Listed Companies. In the summary of findings, the regression results suggest that economic, social and environmental sustainability reporting is positively associated with financial performance measured using Return on Assets and Return on Equity.
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spelling upm-539452018-02-22T03:22:23Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53945/ Sustainability reporting and financial performance of Malaysian Public Listed Companies Kasbun, Nur Fatin Boon, Heng Teh Ong, Tze San Sustainability reporting has become increasingly common in recent years for companies across the globe. It is seen as an approach that can integrate and balance the performance of a business’ economic, environmental and social dimensions. The main issue now is not solely about complying with the mandatory rules or ensuring the company’s reputations, but sustainability to promote efficiency in business and improve productivity. Although sustainability reporting is not a new concept, its implementation is still unsystematic. Management, it appears, is not convinced on the importance of sustainability reporting due to high costs and difficulty of measurements. These have resulted in ignorance, negligence and unsystematic nature of economic, social and environmental reportage on sustainability in Malaysia. Reporting percentage in Malaysia remains very low despite it being ranked the highest in Southeast Asia. Despite the rise in the sustainability reporting globally, there is limited academic research on sustainability reporting in Malaysia while conventional accounting practices somewhat reduced the need for sustainability reporting. This research investigates the relationship between sustainability reporting and financial performance of Malaysian Public Listed Companies. In the summary of findings, the regression results suggest that economic, social and environmental sustainability reporting is positively associated with financial performance measured using Return on Assets and Return on Equity. Faculty Economics & Administration, University of Malaya 2016-10 Article NonPeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53945/1/Sustainability%20reporting%20and%20financial%20performance%20of%20Malaysian%20Public%20Listed%20Companies.pdf Kasbun, Nur Fatin and Boon, Heng Teh and Ong, Tze San (2016) Sustainability reporting and financial performance of Malaysian Public Listed Companies. Institutions and Economies, 8 (4). pp. 78-93. ISSN 2232-1640; ESSN: 2232-1349 https://ijie.um.edu.my/index.php/ijie/article/view/5052 Economic disclosures; Environmental disclosures; Return on assets; Return on equity; Social disclosures; Sustainability reporting; Malaysia
spellingShingle Economic disclosures; Environmental disclosures; Return on assets; Return on equity; Social disclosures; Sustainability reporting; Malaysia
Kasbun, Nur Fatin
Boon, Heng Teh
Ong, Tze San
Sustainability reporting and financial performance of Malaysian Public Listed Companies
title Sustainability reporting and financial performance of Malaysian Public Listed Companies
title_full Sustainability reporting and financial performance of Malaysian Public Listed Companies
title_fullStr Sustainability reporting and financial performance of Malaysian Public Listed Companies
title_full_unstemmed Sustainability reporting and financial performance of Malaysian Public Listed Companies
title_short Sustainability reporting and financial performance of Malaysian Public Listed Companies
title_sort sustainability reporting and financial performance of malaysian public listed companies
topic Economic disclosures; Environmental disclosures; Return on assets; Return on equity; Social disclosures; Sustainability reporting; Malaysia
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53945/
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http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53945/1/Sustainability%20reporting%20and%20financial%20performance%20of%20Malaysian%20Public%20Listed%20Companies.pdf