Purpose – This paper aims to examine the European Union (EU) 95/2014 Directive’s impact on large public companies. It chose Italy as a pivotal country that made non-financial information assurance mandatory, going beyond the EU Directive’s original requirements. Specifically, it investigates how the UE Directive fosters institutionalisation of the non-financial reporting (NFR) process in organisations. Design/methodology/approach – Two large public companies in Italy are used as case studies. Data are gathered from annual and integrated reports, institutional websites and semi-structured interviews with the managers and employees involved in different organisational positions. The authors adopted the neoinstitutional theory as a theoretical lens to identify the organisations’ response to the (external) institutional pressures influencing corporate reporting practices. Findings – The findings demonstrate how the EU Directive fostered changes to large public companies’ì reporting practices and external pressures contributed to influencing changes to internal organisational practices in terms of new internal processes, procedures and structures. These changes are motivated by the companies’ need to guarantee reliable information to be produced in their non-financial reports. Practical implications – This paper helps academics and policymakers to advance NFR practices by understanding regulatory factors that can foster changes in the internal reporting process and responsibility within organisations. Originality/value – The findings provide some empirical insights to foster reflections on the EU Directive’s effectiveness in changing reporting practices. This paper contributes to enriching the literature on institutional theory in shaping mandatory non-financial disclosure by identifying the institutional pressures influencing the effectiveness of regulations to change NFR practices.

The impact of the EU Directive on non-financial information: Novel features of the Italian case / Lombardi, Rosa; Cosentino, Antonietta; Sura, Alessandro; Galeotti, Michele. - In: MEDITARI ACCOUNTANCY RESEARCH. - ISSN 2049-372X. - 30:6(2022), pp. 1419-1448. [10.1108/MEDAR-06-2019-0507]

The impact of the EU Directive on non-financial information: Novel features of the Italian case

Lombardi, Rosa
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Cosentino, Antonietta;Sura Alessandro;Galeotti Michele
2022

Abstract

Purpose – This paper aims to examine the European Union (EU) 95/2014 Directive’s impact on large public companies. It chose Italy as a pivotal country that made non-financial information assurance mandatory, going beyond the EU Directive’s original requirements. Specifically, it investigates how the UE Directive fosters institutionalisation of the non-financial reporting (NFR) process in organisations. Design/methodology/approach – Two large public companies in Italy are used as case studies. Data are gathered from annual and integrated reports, institutional websites and semi-structured interviews with the managers and employees involved in different organisational positions. The authors adopted the neoinstitutional theory as a theoretical lens to identify the organisations’ response to the (external) institutional pressures influencing corporate reporting practices. Findings – The findings demonstrate how the EU Directive fostered changes to large public companies’ì reporting practices and external pressures contributed to influencing changes to internal organisational practices in terms of new internal processes, procedures and structures. These changes are motivated by the companies’ need to guarantee reliable information to be produced in their non-financial reports. Practical implications – This paper helps academics and policymakers to advance NFR practices by understanding regulatory factors that can foster changes in the internal reporting process and responsibility within organisations. Originality/value – The findings provide some empirical insights to foster reflections on the EU Directive’s effectiveness in changing reporting practices. This paper contributes to enriching the literature on institutional theory in shaping mandatory non-financial disclosure by identifying the institutional pressures influencing the effectiveness of regulations to change NFR practices.
2022
Non-financial information; NFD; sustainability reporting; mandatory disclosure; EU Directive 2014/95; institutional pressures; stakeholders, Italy
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The impact of the EU Directive on non-financial information: Novel features of the Italian case / Lombardi, Rosa; Cosentino, Antonietta; Sura, Alessandro; Galeotti, Michele. - In: MEDITARI ACCOUNTANCY RESEARCH. - ISSN 2049-372X. - 30:6(2022), pp. 1419-1448. [10.1108/MEDAR-06-2019-0507]
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