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http://dx.doi.org/10.13106/jafeb.2021.vol8.no5.0091

Determinants of Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure: A Case Study of Banking Industry in Indonesia  

ORBANINGSIH, Dwi (University of Gajayana Malang)
SAWITRI, Dyah (University of Gajayana Malang)
SUHARSONO, Riyanto Setiawan (Kertanegara College of Economics)
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The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business / v.8, no.5, 2021 , pp. 91-97 More about this Journal
Abstract
The disclosure of corporate social responsibility (CSR) is an important part of the company. CSR disclosure (CSRD) is interesting to study because CSRD in the annual reports is very important in terms of attaining company objectives to satisfy the interests of stakeholders; protect employee's interests; clarify the extent of contribution of the company in both CSR activities and CSRD; assist appropriate investment decisions. This study examines the structure of share ownership and company size as determinants of CSRD in the banking industry. We use a quantitative approach in this approach, in which researchers start with hypotheses and then collect data that can be used to determine whether empirical evidence to support that hypothesis exists. The sampling technique used is purposive sampling so that the research sample was 14 banking companies that are listed on the Indonesian Capital Market Directory from 2015-2017. Data analysis techniques using multiple linear regression determined the relationship between research variables. The results of the study state that managerial ownership, institutional ownership, foreign ownership, and company size affect CSRD. This demonstrates that the role of managerial ownership, institutional ownership, and foreign ownership have an impact on CSRD and are deemed necessary for the corporate environment. Besides, company size determines the activities of CSRD so that it can increase public confidence in the company's operational activities.
Keywords
Corporate Social Responsibility; Managerial Ownership; Institutional Ownership; Foreign Ownership; Company Size;
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