This paper aims to investigate how the shift from voluntary to mandatory nonfinancial information started by the European Union (EU) Directive 95/2014 may influence corporate practices. In particular, this research presents a paradigmatic case study to highlight relevant changes in reporting strategy and corporate governance adopted by an Italian listed company that never disclosed sustainability information before the transposition of the EU Directive into the Legislative Decree 254/2016. In this scenario, new obligations on nonfinancial reporting were not perceived as mere additional administrative duties and the nonfinancial statement became an opportunity to communicate company's paths towards sustainability, guaranteeing transparency and greater stakeholders' engagement. Our findings go beyond prior studies pointing out how organisations adopt strategic and tactical responses to the pressure stemming from the external environment. Additionally, it highlights the pivotal function played by the internal audit in setting up the direction of change. This research has theoretical and practical contributions for academic communities, policymakers and practitioners.

Nonfinancial reporting regulation and challenges in sustainability disclosure and corporate governance practices / Aureli, Selena; Del Baldo, Mara; Lombardi, Rosa; Nappo, Fabio. - In: BUSINESS STRATEGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT. - ISSN 1099-0836. - 29:6(2020), pp. 1-12. [10.1002/bse.2509]

Nonfinancial reporting regulation and challenges in sustainability disclosure and corporate governance practices

Lombardi, Rosa;
2020

Abstract

This paper aims to investigate how the shift from voluntary to mandatory nonfinancial information started by the European Union (EU) Directive 95/2014 may influence corporate practices. In particular, this research presents a paradigmatic case study to highlight relevant changes in reporting strategy and corporate governance adopted by an Italian listed company that never disclosed sustainability information before the transposition of the EU Directive into the Legislative Decree 254/2016. In this scenario, new obligations on nonfinancial reporting were not perceived as mere additional administrative duties and the nonfinancial statement became an opportunity to communicate company's paths towards sustainability, guaranteeing transparency and greater stakeholders' engagement. Our findings go beyond prior studies pointing out how organisations adopt strategic and tactical responses to the pressure stemming from the external environment. Additionally, it highlights the pivotal function played by the internal audit in setting up the direction of change. This research has theoretical and practical contributions for academic communities, policymakers and practitioners.
2020
case study; ESG reporting; EU Nonfinancial Directive; governance; internal audit; regulation; stakeholders' engagement; sustainability
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Nonfinancial reporting regulation and challenges in sustainability disclosure and corporate governance practices / Aureli, Selena; Del Baldo, Mara; Lombardi, Rosa; Nappo, Fabio. - In: BUSINESS STRATEGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT. - ISSN 1099-0836. - 29:6(2020), pp. 1-12. [10.1002/bse.2509]
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