Corporate board characteristics and environmental disclosure quantity: Evidence from South Africa (integrated reporting) and Nigeria (traditional reporting)
The study examined the influence of corporate board characteristics on environmental disclosure quantity of listed firms in two leading emerging economies: South Africa and Nigeria which practice integrated reporting framework and traditional reporting framework, respectively. Two issues motivate th...
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Auteurs principaux: | Grace N. Ofoegbu, Ndubuisi Odoemelam, Regina G. Okafor |
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Taylor & Francis Group
2018
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