2023
DOI: 10.32535/jcda.v6i2.2325
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The Role of Environmental Performance in The Effect of Managerial Ownership, Independent Board of Commissioners, and Social Costs On Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure

Nitya Sukhani,
Hanif Hanif

Abstract: Concerning the social and environmental effects of monetary action, corporate social responsibility disclosure has become a phenomenon. Good corporate governance (GCG), which includes managerial ownership, company characteristics like the percentage of independent commissioners, extra costs incurred by the company, and media exposure like environmental performance are some of the variables that affect a company’s disclosure. This study’s ideas include the signaling theory. According to the signaling theory, bu… Show more

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“…Based on the aforementioned realities, the researchers need to fill the void of human values within CSR by offering a concept of locally-based CSR. The current implementation of CSR is perceived as lacking in fairness (Inggita, Satrya, & Anshori, 2022;Sukhani & Hanif, 2023), particularly for communities directly affected by the presence of those companies. Often, the researchers come across cases where communities become powerless in the face of capital owners (Haris & Purnomo, 2016).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the aforementioned realities, the researchers need to fill the void of human values within CSR by offering a concept of locally-based CSR. The current implementation of CSR is perceived as lacking in fairness (Inggita, Satrya, & Anshori, 2022;Sukhani & Hanif, 2023), particularly for communities directly affected by the presence of those companies. Often, the researchers come across cases where communities become powerless in the face of capital owners (Haris & Purnomo, 2016).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By using an institutional approach and a strategic view on corporate social responsibility, SMEs' attempts to manage diversity and their capacity for innovation may be impacted (Bocquet, Le Bas, Mothe, & Poussing, 2019). Company has to aware about the stakeholder, also for the impact of company activity and company interest of corporate policy (Sukhani & Hanif, 2023). SMEs were crucial to the growth of the economy in developing nations like India.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%