The Energy Disclosure Among Energy Intensive Companies in Malaysia: A Resource Based Approach

This study examines the extent of, and factors influencing, energy disclosure in Malaysia. We content analysed the annual reports of top 100 energy intensive companies for the year 2014. Using resource-based theory, we analysed if companies’ tangible and intangible resources as well as human capabil...

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Published inSHS Web of Conferences Vol. 36; p. 14
Main Authors Elyana Tasrip, Nabila, Mat Husin, Norhayati, Alrazi, Bakhtiar
Format Journal Article Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published Les Ulis EDP Sciences 2017
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Summary:This study examines the extent of, and factors influencing, energy disclosure in Malaysia. We content analysed the annual reports of top 100 energy intensive companies for the year 2014. Using resource-based theory, we analysed if companies’ tangible and intangible resources as well as human capabilities determine the extent of energy disclosure. Overall, the disclosure is low with an average ‘occurrence’ of energy-related information of 3.53. We also find that the ‘Top Brand Value’ companies and companies with a larger number of directors serving on the board tend to provide greater energy disclosures. However, other variables - in particular tangible resources - have no significant influence. The findings provide tentative evidence to support the arguments of resource-based theory.
ISSN:2261-2424
2416-5182
2261-2424
DOI:10.1051/shsconf/20173600014