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The role of audit committee attributes in corporate sustainability reporting
by
Buallay, Amina
, Al-Ajmi, Jasim
in
Accountability
/ Annual reports
/ Audit committees
/ Audits
/ Banks
/ Boards of directors
/ Committees
/ Corporate governance
/ Decision making
/ Disclosure
/ Economic crisis
/ Economic growth
/ Emerging markets
/ Environmental information
/ Executives
/ Financial institutions
/ Financial reporting
/ GDP
/ Gross Domestic Product
/ Legitimacy
/ Social responsibility
/ Stakeholders
/ Sustainability reporting
/ Transparency
2020
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The role of audit committee attributes in corporate sustainability reporting
by
Buallay, Amina
, Al-Ajmi, Jasim
in
Accountability
/ Annual reports
/ Audit committees
/ Audits
/ Banks
/ Boards of directors
/ Committees
/ Corporate governance
/ Decision making
/ Disclosure
/ Economic crisis
/ Economic growth
/ Emerging markets
/ Environmental information
/ Executives
/ Financial institutions
/ Financial reporting
/ GDP
/ Gross Domestic Product
/ Legitimacy
/ Social responsibility
/ Stakeholders
/ Sustainability reporting
/ Transparency
2020
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The role of audit committee attributes in corporate sustainability reporting
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Buallay, Amina
, Al-Ajmi, Jasim
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Accountability
/ Annual reports
/ Audit committees
/ Audits
/ Banks
/ Boards of directors
/ Committees
/ Corporate governance
/ Decision making
/ Disclosure
/ Economic crisis
/ Economic growth
/ Emerging markets
/ Environmental information
/ Executives
/ Financial institutions
/ Financial reporting
/ GDP
/ Gross Domestic Product
/ Legitimacy
/ Social responsibility
/ Stakeholders
/ Sustainability reporting
/ Transparency
2020
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The role of audit committee attributes in corporate sustainability reporting
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The role of audit committee attributes in corporate sustainability reporting
2020
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Overview
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to analyze the extent to which sustainability reporting by banks in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) is affected by the attributes of audit committees.Design/methodology/approachThe research is positivist and quantitative, based on a cross-sectional and time series analysis of 59 banks from 2013 to 2017. A multivariate model is used to investigate the impact of selected audit committee attributes (financial expertise, size, members’ independence and meeting frequency) on sustainability reporting. The model is built on agency, legitimacy, resources and stakeholders theories.FindingsIn contrast to the hypothesis, the authors report a negative association between financial expertise and sustainability reporting. Members’ independence and meeting frequency play a positive role in determining the extent of disclosure. The control variables (bank size, age and auditor type) are positively associated with corporate sustainability reporting.Research limitations/implicationsThe main limitations of this study are related to the chosen attributes of audit committee and do not consider the board’s attributes. However, the authors believe these limitations do not affect the findings. Future research that includes more attributes when they became available will offer more insights into the role of audit committees on sustainability disclosure of financial institutions. Overcoming these limitations may make the results more generalizable.Practical implicationsThe results of this study have important implications for regulators, bank management, investors and creditors. For regulators, in the countries of the GCC and in countries like them, the findings reveal the importance of disclosure requirements. The development of disclosure requirements is likely to improve corporate sustainability reporting and reduce variations in the extent of disclosure among banks. Banks could use these results to improve their reporting to outsiders. For creditors and investors, the study improves their awareness of the importance of corporate social responsibility, corporate governance and environmental information on credit and investment decisions and encourages banks to improve their disclosures of non-financial information.Originality/valueThis research makes a contribution to the scarce literature on sustainability reporting by banks, especially in an environment where capital markets lack active institutional investors, where regulators play the dominant role in determining the extent of disclosure and where banks are the main source of external finance for the corporate sector.
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