Article(electronic)June 16, 2021

Do third-party assurance and mandatory CSR reporting matter to philanthropic and financial performance nexus? Evidence from India

In: Social responsibility journal: the official journal of the Social Responsibility Research Network (SRRNet), Volume 18, Issue 5, p. 897-917

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Abstract

Purpose
The purpose of this study is to focus on examining whether third-party assurance (TPA) and mandatory corporate social responsibility reporting (MCSR) matter in the association between philanthropic giving (PHG) and listed firms' financial performance.


Design/methodology/approach
Using the Indian stock market as a testing ground, the study used interactive regression and panel regression to analyse 80 sustainability-reporting firms with 800 firm-year observations between 2010 and 2019.


Findings
The first findings show a positive association between PHG and financial performance (return on assets, ROA and stock price returns, SPR). Also, the study shows that the interactive variable of MCSR and PHG has a mixed association with financial performance. The second findings show a positive and statistically significant association between TPA and SPR. Also, the interactive effect of TPA and PHG has a negative association with return on equity (ROE) and a positive association with SPR. The third findings show a negative association between MCSR and financial performance (ROA and ROE) and a positive association with SPR. However, when a firm combines MCSR and TPA, the outcome is a negative association with ROE. The fourth findings show that MCSR has a positive association with TPA. The study control for any form of heteroscedasticity, serial correlation and endogeneity effects.


Practical implications
Managers, if given a choice, must opt for TPA over MCSR because the βcoefficient is higher in TPA than MCSR in PHG-financial performance nexus.


Originality/value
The study addresses the information asymmetry problem from the application of TPA and MCSR, which is new to an emerging economy context.

Languages

English

Publisher

Emerald

ISSN: 1758-857X

DOI

10.1108/srj-10-2020-0411

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