Tauhida, Tihana Tyan Zahrotuddinia
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Corporate governance mechanisms and environmental management system on environmental disclosure Tauhida, Tihana Tyan Zahrotuddinia; Wahyuningrum, Indah Fajarini Sri
Journal of Contemporary Accounting Volume 7 Issue 3, 2025
Publisher : Master in Accounting Program, Faculty of Business & Economics, Universitas Islam Indonesia, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/jca.vol7.iss3.art2

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This research aims to examine the influence of corporate governance and EMS on environmental disclosure. The corporate governance variable is proxied by managerial ownership, foreign ownership, frequency of board of commissioner meetings, proportion of independent board of directors, and gender diversity. The data in this research is secondary data originating from the annual reports and sustainability reports of property & real estate companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2021-2023. This research uses quantitative research methods with data collection techniques by means of literature research and documentation research, and the results are analyzed by panel data regression analysis techniques. Test result using panel data regression show that the managerial ownership, foreign ownership, and gender diversity does not affect environmental disclosure while frequency of board of commissioner meetings, proportion of independent board of directors, and EMS variable have a significant positive effect on environmental disclosure. test result also show that the control variable profitability proxied by ROA does not influence environmental disclosure. This research contributes by highlighting insight into specific impact of corporate governance components and EMS on environmental disclosure within property & real estate sector. The findings provide a more nuanced understanding of how these components interact to influence corporate transparency regarding environmental issues.
The Effect of Corporate Governance on Environmental Disclosure: The Moderating Role of Profitability Wahyuningrum, Indah Fajarini Sri; Suryarini, Trisni; Rizkyana, Fitrarena Widhi; Pratista, Ardhana Reswari Hasna; Tauhida, Tihana Tyan Zahrotuddinia
Jurnal Dinamika Akuntansi Vol. 17 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jda.v17i2.32171

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Purposes: Profitability proxied by Return on Assets (ROA) is used to moderating empirical indicator assessed in this analyse to assess the influence of corporate governance systems on environmental disclosure. Corporate governance is implemented through five key indicators, there are managerial ownership, foreign ownership, frequency of board of commissioners meetings, and the proportion of independent directors. The main objective of this research is to examine the link between corporate governance and sustainability reporting levels, as well as the link between environmental disclosure activities and corporate earnings.Methods: Panel data regression analysis is applied in this study through EViews version 13. The model is considered effective when applying the Random Effect Model (REM) for sample estimation. The research sample consists of 42 Publicly listed property and real estate firms on the IDX, with a total of 168 units of analysis selected through purposive sampling. The data used are secondary data obtained from annual reports and sustainability reports published by the companies during the 2021–2024 period.Findings: Profitability proxied by Return on Assets (ROA) as an indicator of financial performance efficiency, has been proven to enhance the connection between managerial control and ecological information disclosure reporting. In contrast, two other governance indicators, namely the frequency of board of commissioners meetings and the proportion of independent directors, show a positive influence on disclosure practices. However, profitability does not moderate the relationship between foreign ownership, board meeting intensity, or the extent of independent representation on the board. Meanwhile, the two forms of ownership, managerial ownership as internal control and foreign ownership as a representation of external influence, do not demonstrate a notable impact on environmental reporting policies.Novelty: This study contributes by introducing a novel approach to analyzing moderating variables through profitability. The analysis offers new insights, suggesting that the effectiveness of governance instruments in supporting environmental disclosure policies is contingent upon corporate financial results.Keywords: Environmental Disclosure, Frequency of Board of Commissioners Meetings, Foreign Ownership, Managerial Ownership, Profitability, Proportion of Independent Board Members.