Corporate Social and Environmental Strategy and Reporting in Indonesian Plantation Industry

This study aims to investigate how corporate social and environmental strategy can contribute to corporate social and environmental reporting (CSER) in the plantation industry in Indonesia. This study employed a case study approach by using semi–structured interviews to collect data from Indonesian...

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Main Authors: Intan Belinda Lestari, Noradiva Hamzah, Ruhanita Maelah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Pasundan 2019-06-01
Series:Indonesian Journal of Sustainability Accounting and Management
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Online Access:https://unpas.id/index.php/ijsam/article/view/80
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spelling doaj-18fa0bb094a84592b792c68d45f56e832020-11-25T03:08:29ZengUniversitas PasundanIndonesian Journal of Sustainability Accounting and Management2597-62142597-62222019-06-013110.28992/ijsam.v3i1.8046Corporate Social and Environmental Strategy and Reporting in Indonesian Plantation IndustryIntan Belinda Lestari0Noradiva Hamzah1Ruhanita Maelah2Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Faculty of Economics and Management, Bangi, MalaysiaUniversiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Faculty of Economics and Management, Bangi, MalaysiaUniversiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Faculty of Economics and Management, Bangi, MalaysiaThis study aims to investigate how corporate social and environmental strategy can contribute to corporate social and environmental reporting (CSER) in the plantation industry in Indonesia. This study employed a case study approach by using semi–structured interviews to collect data from Indonesian plantation companies listed in the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) and state–owned plantation companies that included CSER in their annual report. The motivation of CSER implementation in Indonesian plantation companies was influenced by proactive and reactive strategies. The corporate social and environmental strategy of proactive principles would publish CSER due to the social discretion beyond the regulatory requirements or pressure of certain stakeholders, and prior to any negative information being received by the public. Moreover, the corporate social and environmental strategy of reactive principles would also publish CSER to meet stakeholders’ needs and demands, obtain good corporate image and reputation, and avoid negative impacts (e.g., harm, hazards, mishap, complaints, etc.). Therefore, corporate social and environmental strategy can contribute to CSER depending on whether the company has proactive or reactive principles. This research contributes to the knowledge of social accounting literature in which CSER practices can be influenced by corporate social and environmental strategy.https://unpas.id/index.php/ijsam/article/view/80corporate social and environmental reporting, disclosure, resource–based view theory, strategy
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author Intan Belinda Lestari
Noradiva Hamzah
Ruhanita Maelah
spellingShingle Intan Belinda Lestari
Noradiva Hamzah
Ruhanita Maelah
Corporate Social and Environmental Strategy and Reporting in Indonesian Plantation Industry
Indonesian Journal of Sustainability Accounting and Management
corporate social and environmental reporting, disclosure, resource–based view theory, strategy
author_facet Intan Belinda Lestari
Noradiva Hamzah
Ruhanita Maelah
author_sort Intan Belinda Lestari
title Corporate Social and Environmental Strategy and Reporting in Indonesian Plantation Industry
title_short Corporate Social and Environmental Strategy and Reporting in Indonesian Plantation Industry
title_full Corporate Social and Environmental Strategy and Reporting in Indonesian Plantation Industry
title_fullStr Corporate Social and Environmental Strategy and Reporting in Indonesian Plantation Industry
title_full_unstemmed Corporate Social and Environmental Strategy and Reporting in Indonesian Plantation Industry
title_sort corporate social and environmental strategy and reporting in indonesian plantation industry
publisher Universitas Pasundan
series Indonesian Journal of Sustainability Accounting and Management
issn 2597-6214
2597-6222
publishDate 2019-06-01
description This study aims to investigate how corporate social and environmental strategy can contribute to corporate social and environmental reporting (CSER) in the plantation industry in Indonesia. This study employed a case study approach by using semi–structured interviews to collect data from Indonesian plantation companies listed in the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) and state–owned plantation companies that included CSER in their annual report. The motivation of CSER implementation in Indonesian plantation companies was influenced by proactive and reactive strategies. The corporate social and environmental strategy of proactive principles would publish CSER due to the social discretion beyond the regulatory requirements or pressure of certain stakeholders, and prior to any negative information being received by the public. Moreover, the corporate social and environmental strategy of reactive principles would also publish CSER to meet stakeholders’ needs and demands, obtain good corporate image and reputation, and avoid negative impacts (e.g., harm, hazards, mishap, complaints, etc.). Therefore, corporate social and environmental strategy can contribute to CSER depending on whether the company has proactive or reactive principles. This research contributes to the knowledge of social accounting literature in which CSER practices can be influenced by corporate social and environmental strategy.
topic corporate social and environmental reporting, disclosure, resource–based view theory, strategy
url https://unpas.id/index.php/ijsam/article/view/80
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