The Impact of Institutional Pressures of Climate Change Concerns on Corporate Environmental Reporting Practices: A Descriptive Study of Malaysia�s Environmentally Sensitive Public Listed Companies
Malaysian companies have dramatically increased their corporate environmental reporting (CER) practices in response to institutional pressures related to concerns about climate change. Based on a content analysis of annual reports, sustainability reports, and websites of 209 Malaysian environmentall...
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Main Authors: | Jaaffar A.H., Amran A., Rajadurai J. |
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SAGE Publications Inc.
2023
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