Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7340225 | Advances in Accounting | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
We examine cross-national differences in corporate social disclosure (CSD) using a sample of 136 multinational corporations from the US, Continental Europe, and Scandinavia. Despite international market pressures to disclose higher levels of information, we find that CSD varies systematically across business cultures. Additionally, CSD is higher in business cultures that are more stakeholder rather than stockholder-oriented. Our findings provide support for business culture as an important influencing factor on the disclosure of corporate social information for multinational corporations.
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Authors
Ajay Adhikari, David Emerson, Andrea Gouldman, Rasoul Tondkar,