Board Expertise and Sustainability Reporting in Listed Banks in Nigeria
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2019
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Despite the growing evidence on the determinants of sustainability reporting, there
exist limited and inconclusive studies on the impact of board expertise on sustainability
reporting. This study investigates the influence of environmentally sensitive, certified or
educated board members on the disclosure of sustainability report. Based on the static panel
data regression estimators for 10 Nigerian Deposit Money Banks over the period of 2014-
2016, the study revealed that highly educated directors have an altogether constructive
influence on the sustainability report disclosure while controlling for corporate administration
and firm-level qualities. In addition, we find that the executive and non-executive directors
have low experience in environmental issues resulting in an insignificant effect on the
disclosure of sustainability reporting. This paper suggests that firms should allow more
directors with environmental background, who have a lower motivation to boost transient
returns since they are likely to influence environmental performance