Title of article :
Determinants of Non-Reporting of Social and Environmental Information by Malaysian Companies
Author/Authors :
Che-Adam, Noriah Universiti Utara Malaysia - Institute for Management and Business Research, College of Business, Malaysia , Kee, Phua Lian Universiti Sains Malaysia - School of Management, Malaysia , Taib, Fauziah Md Universiti Sains Malaysia - School of Management, Malaysia
Abstract :
In Malaysia, most public companies do not provide social and environmental information in their annual reports. Given the importance of corporate social responsibility (CSR) to the sustainability of resources for future generations, this study attempts to identify the determinants of non-reporting of social and environmental information from the perspectives of proprietary costs and information costs saving. This study analyses the content of annual reports of 368 Malaysian public listed companies. The results show that proprietary cost perspective can explain the non-reporting of social and environmental information while information costs saving perspective can only partially explain the decision. It is also noted that the absence of these drivers are caused by low ethical consumerism and lack of proactive measures by the various watch dog groups in Malaysia.
Keywords :
Social and Environmental Information , Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) , Proprietary Costs Perspective , Information Costs Saving Perspective , Ethical Consumerism