Social Responsibility Journal, Year (2023-4) , Pages (1-17)

Title : ( Nonfinancial sustainability reporting, management legitimate authority and enterprise value )

Authors: Arash Arianpoor , Mahdi Salehi , Fereshteh Daroudi ,

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Abstract

Purpose – The purpose of this study is to assess the impact of nonfinancial sustainability reporting (NFSR) on enterprise value moderated by the management legitimate authority (MLA) for companies listed on the Tehran Stock Exchange. Design/methodology/approach – To this aim, 190 firms were assessed during 2014–2019. This study used Arianpoor and Salehi’s indicators. The scoring method for NFSR, environmental sustainability reporting (ESR), social sustainability reporting (SSR) and governance sustainability reporting (GSR) was based on Zimon et al. Also, the CEO pay slice index was used to calculate the management’s legitimate authority. Tobin’s Q was used as a standard measure for the firm value, providing a suitable means of comparison. Findings – The results revealed that NFSR affects enterprise value positively. In addition, ESR and SSR positively affect the enterprise value. However, GSR did not affect the enterprise value. MLA affects the relationship between NFSR/ESR/SSR/GSR and enterprise value, resulting from the effect of MLA on firmrelated information quality and transparency. Practical implications – Linking NFSR and management’s legitimate authority to firm value will enable managers to lead in helping firms enhance transparency and disclosure, improving their reporting standards and increasing the enterprise value. This, in turn, will ultimately result in better sustainability and governance practices. Social implications – The results can help understand that analysts and investors somehow consider discussions related to the NFSR in decisions related to the company’s value, and positive market reactions to these practices’ disclosures can motivate firms to improve value and performance. Originality/value – The majority of prior research in this field has focused on developing countries. An international perspective is critical, and this study helps draw a more contextualized picture of sustainability than before. In addition, the present research explored the management’s legitimate authority role, which is considered an innovative aspect.

Keywords

, Management legitimate authority, Enterprise value, Nonfinancial sustainability reporting, Environmental sustainability reporting, Social sustainability reporting,
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@article{paperid:1094049,
author = {Arash Arianpoor and Salehi, Mahdi and Fereshteh Daroudi},
title = {Nonfinancial sustainability reporting, management legitimate authority and enterprise value},
journal = {Social Responsibility Journal},
year = {2023},
month = {April},
issn = {1747-1117},
pages = {1--17},
numpages = {16},
keywords = {Management legitimate authority; Enterprise value; Nonfinancial sustainability reporting; Environmental sustainability reporting; Social sustainability reporting;},
}

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%0 Journal Article
%T Nonfinancial sustainability reporting, management legitimate authority and enterprise value
%A Arash Arianpoor
%A Salehi, Mahdi
%A Fereshteh Daroudi
%J Social Responsibility Journal
%@ 1747-1117
%D 2023

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