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Ricardo T. Calderon1, Amulya Gurtu2 and Michael A. Holly3

First Published 2 Jan 2024. https://doi.org/10.1177/0976030X231220298
Article Information Volume 15, Issue 1 January 2024
Corresponding Author:

Amulya Gurtu, University of Kansas, Overland Park, Kansas 66213, United States.
Email: amulya.gurtu@ku.edu

1 University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States
2 University of Kansas, Overland Park, Kansas, United States
3 University of Wisconsin0-Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States

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Abstract

Corporate social responsibility (CSR) reporting is a strategy for communicating sustainability data to stakeholders. Sharing data with stakeholders is the key to the effectiveness and validity of CSR. However, the often-voluntary nature of CSR disclosure reporting results in perceived bias. Consequently, the relationship between CSR disclosure transparency and the sustainable character of a company remains unclear. The article suggests a methodology for evaluating corporate transparency through t-value analysis. The t-value analysis of CSR reports from Corporate Knights’ 2021 Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations quantifies the total number of negative disclosures in a CSR report. This research shows a lack of correlation (p value = .805) between observable levels of transparency and third-party sustainability rankings amongst the sustainability elite of the corporate world.

Keywords

Corporate social responsibility, CSR, transparency, environment, standards, regulation

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