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Factors influencing corporate sustainability disclosure practices: empirical evidence from Indian National Stock Exchange

Kishore Kumar (Institute of Business Management, GLA University, Mathura, India)
Ranjita Kumari (Department of Economics, University of Allahabad, Prayagraj, India)
Archana Poonia (Department of Business Administration, Manipal University Jaipur, Jaipur, India)
Rakesh Kumar (School of Management Studies, Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad, Prayagraj, India)

Journal of Financial Reporting and Accounting

ISSN: 1985-2517

Article publication date: 24 August 2021

Issue publication date: 5 April 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to evaluate the nature and extent of sustainability disclosure practices of publicly listed companies in India. Further, it investigates the impact of potential determinants on the sustainability disclosure of companies.

Design/methodology/approach

The study analyzes data of 75 top listed nonbanking companies operating in India included in NIFTY100 Index for the years 2014-2015 to 2018-2019. In the present study, environment, social and governance disclosure dimensions were considered to evaluate the sustainability reporting performance of companies using content analysis. Panel data analysis was conducted to investigate the impact of various factors on the extent of sustainability information disclosure.

Findings

Results indicate that environmentally polluting industries disclose significantly higher sustainability information than non-polluting industries in India. The empirical findings suggest that determinants such as company size, age, free cash flow capacity, government ownership and global reporting initiative (GRI) usage positively related to the extent of corporate sustainability disclosure. Contrary to the expectations, financial leverage and profitability were found to be negatively related to the sustainability disclosure of companies in India.

Practical implications

This study provides empirical evidence for regulators, practitioners and corporate strategists to assess the progress in the sustainability reporting landscape in India. The finding implies that large and established companies can reduce legitimacy costs through higher sustainability information disclosure. Interestingly, this premise did not hold in the case of high leveraged and profitable companies. Overall findings can also help policymakers to incorporate necessary reforms to improve sustainability reporting in India.

Originality/value

This study is one of the first studies to investigate the nature, extent and potential determinants of corporate sustainability disclosure in India. The paper adds to the existing literature on sustainability reporting by providing empirical evidence on the relationship between sustainability reporting and potential determinants such as government ownership, size, leverage, profitability, age, free cash flow capacity, industry and GRI usage.

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Acknowledgements

Funding: This study is not funded by any organization either partially or fully.

Citation

Kumar, K., Kumari, R., Poonia, A. and Kumar, R. (2023), "Factors influencing corporate sustainability disclosure practices: empirical evidence from Indian National Stock Exchange", Journal of Financial Reporting and Accounting, Vol. 21 No. 2, pp. 300-321. https://doi.org/10.1108/JFRA-01-2021-0023

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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