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Quality of voluntary modern slavery disclosures: top Australian listed companies
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Rao, Kathyayini Kathy
, Christ, Katherine
, Burritt, Roger Leonard
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Child labor
/ Dependency theory
/ Disclosure
/ Due diligence
/ Forced labor
/ Human rights
/ Human trafficking
/ Labor supply
/ Legitimacy
/ Political power
/ Professional standards
/ Slavery
/ Social responsibility
/ Supply chains
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainability management
/ Sustainability reporting
/ Victims of crime
2022
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Quality of voluntary modern slavery disclosures: top Australian listed companies
by
Rao, Kathyayini Kathy
, Christ, Katherine
, Burritt, Roger Leonard
in
Child labor
/ Dependency theory
/ Disclosure
/ Due diligence
/ Forced labor
/ Human rights
/ Human trafficking
/ Labor supply
/ Legitimacy
/ Political power
/ Professional standards
/ Slavery
/ Social responsibility
/ Supply chains
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainability management
/ Sustainability reporting
/ Victims of crime
2022
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Quality of voluntary modern slavery disclosures: top Australian listed companies
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Rao, Kathyayini Kathy
, Christ, Katherine
, Burritt, Roger Leonard
in
Child labor
/ Dependency theory
/ Disclosure
/ Due diligence
/ Forced labor
/ Human rights
/ Human trafficking
/ Labor supply
/ Legitimacy
/ Political power
/ Professional standards
/ Slavery
/ Social responsibility
/ Supply chains
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainability management
/ Sustainability reporting
/ Victims of crime
2022
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Quality of voluntary modern slavery disclosures: top Australian listed companies
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Quality of voluntary modern slavery disclosures: top Australian listed companies
2022
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Overview
Purpose
There is a growing concern over the need for greater transparency of quality information by companies about modern slavery to contribute toward elimination of the practice. Hence, this paper aims to examine factors behind the quality of voluntary modern slavery disclosures and major sources of pressure on Australian company disclosures in a premodern slavery legislated environment.
Design/methodology/approach
Content analysis and cross- sectional regression modeling are conducted to analyze factors determining the quality of voluntary modern slavery disclosures of the top 100 firms listed on the Australian Stock Exchange and their implications for institutional pressures.
Findings
Results indicate that size, assurance by Big-4 firms and publication of stand-alone modern slavery statements are significant drivers of disclosure quality in the sample. Profitability, listing status and the degree of internationalization are found to be unrelated to the quality of voluntary modern slavery disclosures. Industry classification is significant but only partly supports the prediction, and further investigation is recommended.
Practical implications
This paper provides a foundation for regulators and companies toward improving the quality of their modern slavery risk disclosures with a particular focus on prior experience, assurance and size. In practice, contrary to suggestions in the literature, results indicate that monetary penalties are unlikely to be an effective means for improving the quality of modern slavery disclosure. Results of the study provide evidence of poor quality of disclosures and the need for improvement, prior to introduction of modern slavery legislation in Australia in 2018. It also confirms that regulation to improve transparency, through the required publication of a modern slavery statement, is significant but not enough on its own to increase disclosure quality.
Originality/value
To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first research examining company level factors with an impact on voluntary modern slavery disclosure quality and the links to institutional pressures, prior to the introduction of the Commonwealth Modern Slavery Act 2018.
Publisher
Emerald Publishing Limited,Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Subject
/ Slavery
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