Can stakeholder theory add to our understanding of Malaysian environmental reporting attitudes? / Evangeline Elijido-Ten

This research aims to ascertain whether stakeholder theory could, in fact, add to our understanding of the corporate environmental disclosure attitudes from a developing country perspective. Multiple ordinary least squares regression was used where Ullmann's (1985) three dimensional stakeholder...

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Main Author: Elijido-Ten, Evangeline (Author)
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Published: Accounting Research Institute (ARI) & Faculty of Accountancy, 2009-12.
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