Determinants of the information disclosure on ERM practices: evidence from Portugal and the United Kingdom
Event Title
8th European Risk Conference (ERRN)
Year (definitive publication)
2018
Language
English
Country
Poland
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Abstract
The empirical study was carried out to identify the determinants of the level of disclosure on ERM practices by fifty-two non-financial companies listed on Euronext Lisbon (EL) and London Stock Exchange (LSE), between 2006 and 2016.
Using the content analysis technique on annual reports, corporate governance reports and sustainability reports, and based on the COSO Enterprise Risk Management – Integrated Framework, we made the quantification of information disclosure on ERM.
The results obtained allowed us to conclude that the variables “board of directors size”, “CEO and Chairman duality”, “gender diversity of the board of directors”, “management compensation”, “audit committee Independence”, “audit committee meetings” and “internationalization level” have a significant influence on the level of information disclosure on ERM practices practiced by EL and LSE non-financial companies.
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Keywords
ERM,Corporate Governance,Risk Management,Internal Control Systems,Disclosure
Fields of Science and Technology Classification
- Economics and Business - Social Sciences
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