EXPLORING THE LINK BETWEEN
CORPORATE STAKEHOLDER ORIENTATION
AND QUALITY OF CORPORATE SOCIAL
RESPONSIBILITY REPORTING
Nikolina Markota Vukiĉ1, Received: 1 March 2018. ABSTRACT Increased requests for transparent business operations as well as stakeholder pressures led to an
increase in the number of corporate social responsibility (CSR) reports published by companies around the world. Still, the quality
and quantity of these reports vary. As stakeholder orientation can be seen as a significant indicator of the quality of CSR
reporting, the goal of this article is to explore the link between stakeholder orientation and quality of CSR reporting. Quality
and stakeholder orientation were assessed from CSR reports retrieved from the GRI Database and from companies' official websites.
Stakeholder orientation index included an analysis of orientation towards shareholders, suppliers, employees, local community and
customers. The empirical analysis was done on a sample of 69 companies from 10 European countries. Research results indicate a
positive link between the level of corporate stakeholder orientation and the quality of CSR reporting as well as the variable
shareholders and employees to have a statistically significant positive influence on the quality of CSR reporting. Additionally,
characteristics and quality of current CSR reporting among sampled companies are presented. KEY WORDS corporate social responsibility, stakeholder, stakeholder orientation, CSR reporting
CLASSIFICATION
Mislav Ante Omaziĉ2
0000-0001-5704-0108 and
Ana Aleksiĉ2
1RRiF d.o.o.
Zagreb, Croatia
2University of Zagreb, Faculty of Economics and Business
Zagreb, Croatia
INDECS 16(2), 275-288, 2018
DOI 10.7906/indecs.16.2.7
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Accepted: 15 April 2018.
Regular article
JEL: M14