2018
DOI: 10.3390/en11123456
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The Institutionalization of the Consistency and Comparability Principle in the European Companies

Abstract: There is a general tendency in reporting nowadays, represented by the institutionalization of the environmental reporting in an increasing number of companies. The novelty of our work resides in the fact that this is the first study which analyses the consistency and comparability of the information included in integrated reports. The objective of this research is to determine to what extent the reporting of the environmental performance indicators, including energy, prescribed by the Global Reporting Initiati… Show more

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“…In the same time, the fact that some aspects are better presented than others by the companies shows that there are other drivers of the reporting as well and that the requirements of the Directive are not enough. This finding is in line with the one of Avram et al (2018). Even though the selected companies were included in the energy domain, the environmental key-performance indicators are not the most disclosed.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…In the same time, the fact that some aspects are better presented than others by the companies shows that there are other drivers of the reporting as well and that the requirements of the Directive are not enough. This finding is in line with the one of Avram et al (2018). Even though the selected companies were included in the energy domain, the environmental key-performance indicators are not the most disclosed.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…We selected them because they are environmentally-sensitive. Previous evidence (Dumitru et al, 2017;Avram et al, 2018;Barbu et al, 2014) shows that the environmentally-sensitive companies tend to report more. We adopted the following approach: first, we extracted the words used in the Directive for writing the names of the indicators.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Thus, most researchers conducted an ex-ante analysis of the non-financial reporting and its determinants (Carini et al, 2018;Szadziewska et al, 2018;Dumitru et al, 2017;Galant and Cerne, 2017), while there are few ex-post evidences (Sierra-Garcia et al, 2018;Venturelli et al, 2017;Matuszak and Rozanska, 2017). For example, the quality of CSR disclosure in Polish-listed Companies in the light of EUD requirements (Matuszak and Rozanska, 2017), the compliance to the EU Guidelines 2017/C215/01 with the IIRF and the GRI 4 guidelines on the European companies (Manes-Rossi et al, 2018), the level of non-financial and diversity disclosure and the transposition of the EUD into Italian law (Venturelli et al, 2017) or the level of completeness of NFI and the expected impact of the EUD in oil and gas sector (Carini et al, 2018) and the clarity of reports published by organizations (containing elements related to bioeconomy) in Europe (Avram et al, 2018).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The integrated report is mainly intended for investors and discloses not only financial, but also non-financial aspects, namely the top management's views on how sustainability issues and initiatives contribute to the long-term growth strategy of the business. Research shows that non-financial reporting has a pivotal role in the investment decisions for a greater percentage of the investors than in previous years [19][20][21][22]. Integrated reporting has been promoted recently as a solution to the shortcomings of financial reporting [23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%