A Study of Incentives and Benefits of Voluntary Disclosure in the Extractive Industry by Companies Listed on the London Stock Exchange
Sammanfattning
Over the past few decades, the information contents of many annual reports
of companies have increased with voluntary disclosure taking a sizeable
portion. The preparation and dissemination of information has huge costs to
the companies. We therefore studied incentives and benefits for such
voluntary disclosures with reference to companies in the extractive industry
listed on the London Stock Exchange. The extractive industry involves all
industries that engage in finding, acquiring and trading of natural resources
either in its raw or processed forms. The activities of these companies
directly affect communities, governments and the environment, hence the
voluntary disclosure is dominated by environmental issues. We investigated
whether cost minimisation, competitive advantage, avoidance of litigation
and reputation costs, pressure from institutional stakeholders, stakeholder
understanding and social responsibility are incentives and benefits for
voluntary disclosure in the extractive industry.
Legitimacy theory and the content analysis model were used for the analysis.
The study generally found out that the companies disclose voluntary
information to stakeholders because of the investigated incentives and
benefits but adopt an alternative disclosure strategy which portrays all the
incentives and benefits for voluntary disclosure to stakeholders as either
social responsibility or stakeholder understanding.
Examinationsnivå
Student essay
Universitet
Göteborg University. School of Business, Economics and Law
Samlingar
Datum
2006Författare
Debrah, Emmanuel
Gatsi, John Gartchie
Nyckelord
Incentives and Benefits
Voluntary Disclosure
Extractive Industry
Legitimacy Theory
Content Analysis Model.
Serie/rapportnr.
Masters Thesis, nr 2005:20
Språk
en