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Sustainability Reporting and Firm Value: Evidence from Singapore-Listed Companies
As sustainability reporting has emerged as one of the most critical issues in the business world, this research aims to investigate the relationship between sustainability reporting and firm value based on listed companies in Singapore. We use an established sustainability reporting assessment framework and test how both the adoption and quality of sustainability reporting are related to a firm’s market value. Empirical results suggest that sustainability reporting is positively related to firm’s market value and this relationship is independent of sector or firm status such as government-linked companies and family businesses.
Sustainability Reporting and Firm Value: Evidence from Singapore-Listed Companies
As sustainability reporting has emerged as one of the most critical issues in the business world, this research aims to investigate the relationship between sustainability reporting and firm value based on listed companies in Singapore. We use an established sustainability reporting assessment framework and test how both the adoption and quality of sustainability reporting are related to a firm’s market value. Empirical results suggest that sustainability reporting is positively related to firm’s market value and this relationship is independent of sector or firm status such as government-linked companies and family businesses.
Sustainability Reporting and Firm Value: Evidence from Singapore-Listed Companies
Lawrence Loh (author) / Thomas Thomas (author) / Yu Wang (author)
2017
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