Corporate social responsibility reporting of local oil companies in Nigeria

被引:1
|
作者
Odera, Odhiambo [1 ]
机构
[1] Gretsa Univ, Sch Business, Thika, Kenya
关键词
Nigeria; Sustainability; Stakeholder theory; Business ethics; Corporate social responsibility reporting; Local oil companies; ENVIRONMENTAL DISCLOSURE; SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT; STAKEHOLDER THEORY; CSR; QUALITY; ENGAGEMENT; INDUSTRY; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1108/IJLMA-11-2019-0270
中图分类号
D9 [法律]; DF [法律];
学科分类号
0301 ;
摘要
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyze annual reports through content analysis. Corporate social responsibility reporting (CSRR) extent and type are measured by the number of sentences. CSRR are further classified into three subcategories according to whether they are negative, neutral or positive reports and then their proportions compared through descriptive analysis. Design/methodology/approach This paper seeks to examine and identify factors influencing CSRR practices of local oil companies (LOCs) in Nigeria. It aims at distinguishing CSRR levels by examining both the quantity and quality of reporting. Findings For the extent of CSRR, employee-related information was the most reported category with community reports being of greater quality in the LOCs. The majority of the total CSRR in the LOCs was positive with very little evidence of negative news. Research limitations/implications The measurement of CSRR focuses only on annual reports, without consideration of other reporting media, such as standalone reports. CSRR are assumed to be voluntary for the companies, and they may choose not to report any information in annual reports, as there are no regulations or reporting guidelines in Nigeria to be followed. Originality/value The main contribution of this study lies in identifying the factors that have led to diversity and uniqueness in CSRR in LOCs. As such, this study seeks to contribute to the development of understanding multiple factors that could give rise to changing patterns of CSRR.
引用
收藏
页码:35 / 50
页数:16
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Corporate Social Responsibility in the International Context: A Learning Process for Kazakh Oil Companies
    Farkas, Ferenc
    Buldybajeva, Gulzhan
    [J]. STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT, 2013, 18 (03): : 22 - 29
  • [42] Think global, act local: Corporate Social Responsibility Management in Multinational Companies
    Morand, M.
    Rayman-Bacchus, L.
    [J]. SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY JOURNAL, 2006, 2 (3-4) : 261 - +
  • [43] Cult violence in Nigeria and corporate social responsibility in oil-producing communities
    Uduji, Joseph Ikechukwu
    Okolo-Obasi, Elda Nduka
    Asongu, Simplice A.
    [J]. LOCAL ENVIRONMENT, 2023, 28 (05) : 619 - 644
  • [44] Commitment to Corporate social responsibility measured through global reporting initiative reporting: factors affecting the behavior of companies
    Fernandez-Feijoo, Belen
    Romero, Silvia
    Ruiz, Silvia
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION, 2014, 81 : 244 - 254
  • [45] Corporate social responsibility reporting in China: political, social and corporate influences
    Parsa, Sepideh
    Dai, Narisa
    Belal, Ataur
    Li, Teng
    Tang, Guliang
    [J]. ACCOUNTING AND BUSINESS RESEARCH, 2021, 51 (01) : 36 - 64
  • [46] CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ON THE EXAMPLE OF SELECTED COMPANIES
    Stanic, Milan
    Kovacevic, Andreja Katolik
    Blazevic, Ivona
    [J]. 5. MEDUNARODNI ZNANSTVENI SIMPOZIJ GOSPODARSTVO ISTOCNE HRVATSKE - VIZIJA I RAZVOJ: 5TH INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC SYMPOSIUM ECONOMY OF EASTERN CROATIA - VISION AND GROWTH, 2016, : 826 - 832
  • [47] Roadmapping Corporate Social Responsibility in Finnish Companies
    Virgilio M. Panapanaan
    Lassi Linnanen
    Minna-Maari Karvonen
    Vinh Tho Phan
    [J]. Journal of Business Ethics, 2003, 44 : 133 - 148
  • [48] Private security companies and corporate social responsibility
    Kinsey, Christopher
    [J]. PRIVATE MILITARY AND SECURITY COMPANIES: ETHICS, POLICIES AND CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS, 2008, : 70 - 86
  • [49] Analysis of corporate social responsibility of companies in Serbia
    Stanisavljev, Sanja
    Dordevic, Dejan
    Cockalo, Dragan
    Jokic, Snezana
    Cockalo-Hronjec, Melita
    Miladinovic, Zeljko
    [J]. TECHNICS TECHNOLOGIES EDUCATION MANAGEMENT-TTEM, 2011, 6 (02): : 375 - 381
  • [50] Corporate Social Responsibility in passenger transport companies
    Arimany-Serrat, Nuria
    Sabata-Aliberch, Anna
    de Uribe Salazar, Clara
    [J]. INTANGIBLE CAPITAL, 2019, 15 (02) : 143 - 156