Green Corporate Governance and Environmental Disclosure

Strong governance frameworks are essential for effective environmental reporting, especially green corporate governance, which integrates environmental factors into decision-making. By bringing operations into line with sustainability objectives, this strategy enhances stakeholder confidence, ri...

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Main Authors: Mohd Waliuddin, Mohd Razali, Marcyella, Mihee, Shazali, Shaharudin
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Language:English
Published: OPRA publications 2025
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spelling my.unimas.ir-473452025-01-16T00:40:28Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/47345/ Green Corporate Governance and Environmental Disclosure Mohd Waliuddin, Mohd Razali Marcyella, Mihee Shazali, Shaharudin H Social Sciences (General) Strong governance frameworks are essential for effective environmental reporting, especially green corporate governance, which integrates environmental factors into decision-making. By bringing operations into line with sustainability objectives, this strategy enhances stakeholder confidence, risk management, and transparency. Government programs in Malaysia encourage green governance by pushing businesses to use sustainable practices and improve environmental disclosure, which benefits both the environment and business. Agency theory supports the idea that a green corporate governance framework reduces agency costs by aligning shareholders' and managers' interests, fostering greater environmental transparency. Establishing environmental management systems and committees can improve disclosure and reduce conflicts of interest. Green governance research, still emerging, emphasizes its role as a strategy for sustainable resource management and its commitment to long-term ecological, economic, and social sustainability. Studies show that companies adopting green technologies, Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) policies, and environmental management systems are more likely to disclose environmental impacts. Furthermore, stakeholder engagement, director compensation linked to environmental performance, and financial factors like leverage and company size also influence environmental disclosure practices. OPRA publications 2025 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/47345/3/Green%20Corporate%20Governance%20-%20Copy.pdf Mohd Waliuddin, Mohd Razali and Marcyella, Mihee and Shazali, Shaharudin (2025) Green Corporate Governance and Environmental Disclosure. International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies, 5 (1). pp. 257-260. ISSN 2583-049X https://www.multiresearchjournal.com/arclist/list-2025.5.1/id-3649
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Mohd Waliuddin, Mohd Razali
Marcyella, Mihee
Shazali, Shaharudin
Green Corporate Governance and Environmental Disclosure
description Strong governance frameworks are essential for effective environmental reporting, especially green corporate governance, which integrates environmental factors into decision-making. By bringing operations into line with sustainability objectives, this strategy enhances stakeholder confidence, risk management, and transparency. Government programs in Malaysia encourage green governance by pushing businesses to use sustainable practices and improve environmental disclosure, which benefits both the environment and business. Agency theory supports the idea that a green corporate governance framework reduces agency costs by aligning shareholders' and managers' interests, fostering greater environmental transparency. Establishing environmental management systems and committees can improve disclosure and reduce conflicts of interest. Green governance research, still emerging, emphasizes its role as a strategy for sustainable resource management and its commitment to long-term ecological, economic, and social sustainability. Studies show that companies adopting green technologies, Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) policies, and environmental management systems are more likely to disclose environmental impacts. Furthermore, stakeholder engagement, director compensation linked to environmental performance, and financial factors like leverage and company size also influence environmental disclosure practices.
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title Green Corporate Governance and Environmental Disclosure
title_short Green Corporate Governance and Environmental Disclosure
title_full Green Corporate Governance and Environmental Disclosure
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