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Title: A meta-analytic review of the sustainability disclosure and reputation relationship: aggregating findings in the field of social and environmental accounting
Authors: Barroso Méndez, María Jesús
Pajuelo Moreno, María Luisa
Gallardo Vázquez, Dolores
Keywords: Divulgación;Disclosure;Reputación;Reputation;Meta-análisis;Meta-analysis;Partes interesadas;Stakeholder;Legitimación;Legitimation;Gestión de impresiones;Impression management
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Emerald
Abstract: Purpose – Previous research has explored the link between sustainability disclosure and reputation but produced contradictory results. This study aims to clarify the sustainability disclosure–reputation relationship through a quantitative analysis of the correlations between these variables reported in empirical research papers. The second objective was to determine how various moderators affect the sustainability disclosure–reputation link. Design/methodology/approach – The meta-analysis was based on a systematic review of the literature covering empirical research on the corporate sustainability disclosure and reputation relationship. A total of 92 articles were meta-analyzed to compile their findings on four extrinsic moderators: company size, ownership, stock listing status and activity sector. Findings – The findings confirm that a significant positive correlation exists between corporate sustainability disclosure and reputation. The moderator analysis also revealed that companies’ different characteristics can explain researchers’ divergent results. Practical implications – The results have considerable practical relevance for organizational management. First, they can motivate managers to improve and disclose their company’s social and environmental impacts to strengthen their reputation, which in turn will help accelerate the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. Second, the findings can ensure organizations develop disclosure and reputation management strategies adapted for each firm’s size, ownership, stock listing status and activity sector. Originality/value – To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this meta-analysis is the first to clarify the link between disclosure and reputation, which makes a unique contribution to the field of social and environmental accounting. A larger sample of primary research was collected, and key extrinsic moderators were examined to explain prior studies’ contradictory findings.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10662/22224
DOI: 10.1108/SAMPJ-04-2022-0168
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