2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-22615-7
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Nexus between environmental disclosures and top management team characteristics: a systematic review

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“…Arslan et al (2022a) suggested that growing urban populations, merchandise trade, and financial development contribute to environmental degradation. Arslan et al (2022b) argued that in modern research, the adverse impacts of climate change had increased the importance of sustainability disclosures. Furthermore, Bilal et al ( 2022) suggests that companies with more carbon emissions have better financial reporting quality, indicating a negative relationship between carbon emission disclosures and discretionary accruals.…”
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“…Arslan et al (2022a) suggested that growing urban populations, merchandise trade, and financial development contribute to environmental degradation. Arslan et al (2022b) argued that in modern research, the adverse impacts of climate change had increased the importance of sustainability disclosures. Furthermore, Bilal et al ( 2022) suggests that companies with more carbon emissions have better financial reporting quality, indicating a negative relationship between carbon emission disclosures and discretionary accruals.…”
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confidence: 99%