2020
DOI: 10.15405/epsbs.2020.12.05.27
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Water Disclosure And Financial Performance: The Case Of Cdp Water A-List Companies

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“…All those risks are closely related to firm performance. For example, Ali et al (2019) took the 2015 CDP Water Class‐A listed company as a sample, obtained financial performance data from the annual report, independent report, sustainability report and comprehensive report of the sample company, explored the relationship between water information disclosure and the financial performance of sample companies, and found that there was a significant positive correlation between the corporate water disclosure and earnings per share and share price, which has reference value for investors to make decisions. Marulanda‐Grisales and David Figueroa‐Duarte (2021) analyzed the environmental performance of 349 manufacturing enterprises in water, energy, hazardous and non‐hazardous waste management, and found that whether enterprises could successfully adopt sustainable production plans was related to the behavior mode of environmental performance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All those risks are closely related to firm performance. For example, Ali et al (2019) took the 2015 CDP Water Class‐A listed company as a sample, obtained financial performance data from the annual report, independent report, sustainability report and comprehensive report of the sample company, explored the relationship between water information disclosure and the financial performance of sample companies, and found that there was a significant positive correlation between the corporate water disclosure and earnings per share and share price, which has reference value for investors to make decisions. Marulanda‐Grisales and David Figueroa‐Duarte (2021) analyzed the environmental performance of 349 manufacturing enterprises in water, energy, hazardous and non‐hazardous waste management, and found that whether enterprises could successfully adopt sustainable production plans was related to the behavior mode of environmental performance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Investing in water management or sustainable water practices can provide a competitive advantage, while effective water accounting allows companies to assess impacts on water use in communities and ecosystems, track their own water management practices, identify significant risks, and report trends to stakeholders. Engaging investors and stakeholders is essential in promoting sustainable investments and maximizing wealth (Ali et al, 2020). DMBs committed to water sustainability disclose their water management practices and encourage employees and customers to reduce and manage water usage appropriately.…”
Section: Water Consumption Disclosuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To address the data shortage, researchers have supplemented existing datasets and official statistics with data from literature databases, citizen science data, enterprise data, and remote sensing data to fill some data gaps and meet the needs of finer spatial and temporal scales of research [17,[34][35][36][37]. SDG 6 is applicable to a wide range of data sources.…”
Section: Multisource Data and Data Shortages In Small Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%