Unravelling the relationship among corporate sustainability initiatives, executive compensation and corporate carbon performance: new insights from African countries

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作者
Saa, Vida Y. [1 ]
Morrison, Emmanuel A. [2 ]
Adu, Douglas A. [2 ,3 ]
Joseph, Damilola [4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ghana, Dept Sociol, Legon, Ghana
[2] Teesside Univ, Int Business Sch, Dept Finance Performance & Mkt, Middlesbrough, England
[3] Univ Nottingham, Business Sch, Dept Accounting, Nottingham, England
[4] Teesside Univ, Int Business Sch, Dept Leadership Management & Human Resources, Middlesbrough, England
[5] Univ Westminster, Sch Org Econ & Soc, Westminster Business Sch, London, England
关键词
Board sustainability committee initiatives; Greenhouse gas performance; Self-reported greenhouse emission initiatives; Executive compensation; SOCIAL-RESPONSIBILITY; ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE; IMPRESSION MANAGEMENT; WASTE MANAGEMENT; RISK DISCLOSURES; CLIMATE-CHANGE; SOUTH-AFRICA; PANEL-DATA; GOVERNANCE; OWNERSHIP;
D O I
10.1108/JAL-03-2024-0052
中图分类号
F8 [财政、金融];
学科分类号
0202 ;
摘要
PurposeAlthough listed firms in Africa are increasingly establishing board sustainability committees, their impact on corporate outcomes in the region remains relatively understudied. This study investigates the effect of executive compensation (EC) and board sustainability committee initiatives (BSCIs) on both self-reported greenhouse gas emission reduction initiatives (SRGI) and actual greenhouse gas emissions (GHGE).Design/methodology/approachThrough the lens of resource-based view and legitimacy and stakeholder theoretical perspectives, the study conducts a fixed-effects model over a dataset of 2,310 firm-year observations from African countries between 2002 and 2022.FindingsThe findings show that while EC has a negative impact on SRGI, it does not have a similar effect on outcome-based GHGE reduction. The study observes that SRGI has no effect on actual GHG emissions. We add a fresh dimension to the literature by documenting that BSCIs are associated with greater outcome-based GHGE but do not seem to improve symbolic SRGI. The evidence shows that BSCIs have no moderating impact on the association between symbolic SRGI and outcome-based GHGE. Finally, the study establishes that the predicted associations vary across different periods.Originality/valueThis study helps unpack the role of the board sustainability committee, which Orazalin et al. (2024) show has key economic implications. The findings help stakeholders including corporate boards, executives and regulators to understand how board sustainability committee characteristics and EC are associated with GHG emissions. The results are particularly essential as this study demonstrates the need for specific standards for disclosing GHG emission-related information, notably in the non-existence of mandatory GHG reporting.
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