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BOD characteristics and their impact on the link between ESG disclosure and integrated reporting disclosure quality: a study of Egyptian non-financial firms

This study examines the impact of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) disclosure on integrated reporting disclosure quality (IRDQ) and the moderating role of board of directors (BOD) characteristics. Prior research on ESG disclosure and IRDQ has been limited, especially in emerging economies...

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Published in:Future business journal 2024-12, Vol.10 (1), p.18-20, Article 18
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Annual reports
Board of directors (BOD)
Brand loyalty
Business and Management
Climate change
Cost reduction
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Financial disclosure
Integrated reporting disclosure quality (IRDQ)
Investments
Investors
Pandemics
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Social responsibility
Stakeholders
Sustainability
Value creation
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