Adoption of CSR and Sustainability Reporting Standards: Economic Analysis and Review
121 Pages Posted: 31 Jul 2019 Last revised: 9 Aug 2019
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Adoption of CSR and Sustainability Reporting Standards: Economic Analysis and Review
Adoption of CSR and Sustainability Reporting Standards: Economic Analysis and Review
Date Written: July 27, 2019
Abstract
This study provides an economic analysis of the determinants and consequences of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and sustainability reporting. To frame our analysis, we consider a widespread mandatory adoption of CSR reporting standards in the United States. The study focuses on the economic effects of standards for disclosure and reporting, not on the effects of CSR activities and policies themselves. It draws on an extensive review of the relevant academic (CSR and non-CSR) literatures in accounting, economics, finance, and management. Based on a discussion of the fundamental economic forces at play and the key features and determinants of (voluntary) CSR reporting, we derive and evaluate possible economic consequences, including capital-market effects for select stakeholders as well as potential firm responses and real effects in firm behavior. We also highlight issues related to the implementation and enforcement of CSR reporting standards. Our analysis yields a number of insights that are relevant to the current debate on CSR and sustainability reporting and provides scholars with avenues for future research.
Keywords: Accounting, Regulation, SASB, GRI, Standard setting, Mandatory disclosure, Sustainability, CSR, Environmental and social and governance (ESG) factors
JEL Classification: F30, G30, K20, L21, M14, M41, M48
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