The paper investigates how energy-intensive industries respond to the recent government-led carbon emission schemes through the content analysis of 306 annual and standalone reports of 25 UK listed companies from 2004 to 2012. This period of reporting captures the trend and development of corporate disclosures on carbon emissions after the launch of EU Emissions Trading Schemes (ETS) and Climate Change Act (CCA) 2008. It is found that in corresponding to strategic legitimacy theory, there is an increase in both the quality and quantity of carbon disclosures as a response to these initiatives. However, the change is gradual, which reflects in the achievement of peak disclosure period two years after the launch. It indicates that the new legi...
The transportation industry can be regarded as a significant contributor to greenhouse gases, which ...
Multiple institutional and stakeholder demands have led to different strategies in the measurement a...
By considering the theoretical association between corporate transparency, information asymmetry and...
This study is motivated by the introduction of mandatory carbon reporting by UK Government under the...
This paper examines corporate responses to climate change in relation to the development of reportin...
This paper examines corporate responses to climate change in relation to the development of reportin...
ABSTRACT This paper examines corporate responses to climate change in relation to the development of...
In corporate boardrooms around the world, climate change has quickly risen to become a major issue, ...
Academic debate relating to the link between corporate environmental disclosures, environmental perf...
The rapid growth in carbon disclosure in recent years represents a major success in the struggle to ...
This paper adopts the legitimacy theory and stakeholder theory perspectives to explore the drivers o...
Global logistics companies are increasingly disclosing carbon related information due to institution...
Climate change and global warming have received heightened attention over the last few decades acros...
PhDThe United Kingdom Government has mandated ambitious carbon objectives, requiring an 80% reductio...
This paper examines the effect of two Australian environmental regulatory changes, specifically the ...
The transportation industry can be regarded as a significant contributor to greenhouse gases, which ...
Multiple institutional and stakeholder demands have led to different strategies in the measurement a...
By considering the theoretical association between corporate transparency, information asymmetry and...
This study is motivated by the introduction of mandatory carbon reporting by UK Government under the...
This paper examines corporate responses to climate change in relation to the development of reportin...
This paper examines corporate responses to climate change in relation to the development of reportin...
ABSTRACT This paper examines corporate responses to climate change in relation to the development of...
In corporate boardrooms around the world, climate change has quickly risen to become a major issue, ...
Academic debate relating to the link between corporate environmental disclosures, environmental perf...
The rapid growth in carbon disclosure in recent years represents a major success in the struggle to ...
This paper adopts the legitimacy theory and stakeholder theory perspectives to explore the drivers o...
Global logistics companies are increasingly disclosing carbon related information due to institution...
Climate change and global warming have received heightened attention over the last few decades acros...
PhDThe United Kingdom Government has mandated ambitious carbon objectives, requiring an 80% reductio...
This paper examines the effect of two Australian environmental regulatory changes, specifically the ...
The transportation industry can be regarded as a significant contributor to greenhouse gases, which ...
Multiple institutional and stakeholder demands have led to different strategies in the measurement a...
By considering the theoretical association between corporate transparency, information asymmetry and...