Environmental Financial Information: differences in disclosure levels among Brazilian companies

Issues related to the environment and sustainability have motivated interests of the academic community and organizations. The current model of society is permeated by excessive production and consumption, which is exacerbating man's relationship with nature. It is a fact that, to subsist, soci...

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Main Authors: Janaína da Silva Ferreira, Suliani Rover, Denize Demarche Minatti Ferreira, José Alonso Borba
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Language:English
Published: Conselho Federal de Contabilidade (CFC) 2016-03-01
Series:Revista de Educação e Pesquisa em Contabilidade
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Online Access:http://repec.org.br/index.php/repec/article/view/1334
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spelling doaj-705da036df6144b195fb96d93cec8c012020-11-24T22:00:33ZengConselho Federal de Contabilidade (CFC)Revista de Educação e Pesquisa em Contabilidade 1981-86102016-03-0110110.17524/repec.v10i1.1334701Environmental Financial Information: differences in disclosure levels among Brazilian companiesJanaína da Silva Ferreira0Suliani Rover1Denize Demarche Minatti Ferreira2José Alonso Borba3Assistente Contábil da Unimed Grande FlorianópolisProfessora da Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina – UFSCProfessora da Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina – UFSCProfessor da Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina – UFSCIssues related to the environment and sustainability have motivated interests of the academic community and organizations. The current model of society is permeated by excessive production and consumption, which is exacerbating man's relationship with nature. It is a fact that, to subsist, society needs the manufacturing of products and delivery of services, but it is also known that manufacturing products and providing services impact the environment. The impact also differs according to the activity that is developed. In Brazil, Law No. 10.165/2000 determines on the National Environmental Policy and ranks companies according to the environmental impact they cause. This research analyzed the voluntary disclosure of environmental financial information in Brazilian companies, classified into sectors with different environmental impacts. Therefore, we investigated the Standardized Financial Statements of the companies that make up the IBRX-50 index, in its portfolio from May to August 2014, in the years 2011, 2012 and 2013. The measure ranked the environmental financial information, distributing the data into seven categories and 30 subcategories. The most evidenced category relates to environmental investments, with 58% of the information disclosed. The highest amount presented was in the category of environmental liabilities and contingencies, with R$259.84 billion. The results show that there is a difference in the disclosure of environmental financial information compared to the amount of sentences disclosed without the number of subcategories evidenced. The nonparametric test and content analysis showed that, in the years analyzed, companies with high environmental impact disclose more environmental financial information.http://repec.org.br/index.php/repec/article/view/1334Informações financeiras ambientaisDisclosureEmpresas brasileiras.
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author Janaína da Silva Ferreira
Suliani Rover
Denize Demarche Minatti Ferreira
José Alonso Borba
spellingShingle Janaína da Silva Ferreira
Suliani Rover
Denize Demarche Minatti Ferreira
José Alonso Borba
Environmental Financial Information: differences in disclosure levels among Brazilian companies
Revista de Educação e Pesquisa em Contabilidade
Informações financeiras ambientais
Disclosure
Empresas brasileiras.
author_facet Janaína da Silva Ferreira
Suliani Rover
Denize Demarche Minatti Ferreira
José Alonso Borba
author_sort Janaína da Silva Ferreira
title Environmental Financial Information: differences in disclosure levels among Brazilian companies
title_short Environmental Financial Information: differences in disclosure levels among Brazilian companies
title_full Environmental Financial Information: differences in disclosure levels among Brazilian companies
title_fullStr Environmental Financial Information: differences in disclosure levels among Brazilian companies
title_full_unstemmed Environmental Financial Information: differences in disclosure levels among Brazilian companies
title_sort environmental financial information: differences in disclosure levels among brazilian companies
publisher Conselho Federal de Contabilidade (CFC)
series Revista de Educação e Pesquisa em Contabilidade
issn 1981-8610
publishDate 2016-03-01
description Issues related to the environment and sustainability have motivated interests of the academic community and organizations. The current model of society is permeated by excessive production and consumption, which is exacerbating man's relationship with nature. It is a fact that, to subsist, society needs the manufacturing of products and delivery of services, but it is also known that manufacturing products and providing services impact the environment. The impact also differs according to the activity that is developed. In Brazil, Law No. 10.165/2000 determines on the National Environmental Policy and ranks companies according to the environmental impact they cause. This research analyzed the voluntary disclosure of environmental financial information in Brazilian companies, classified into sectors with different environmental impacts. Therefore, we investigated the Standardized Financial Statements of the companies that make up the IBRX-50 index, in its portfolio from May to August 2014, in the years 2011, 2012 and 2013. The measure ranked the environmental financial information, distributing the data into seven categories and 30 subcategories. The most evidenced category relates to environmental investments, with 58% of the information disclosed. The highest amount presented was in the category of environmental liabilities and contingencies, with R$259.84 billion. The results show that there is a difference in the disclosure of environmental financial information compared to the amount of sentences disclosed without the number of subcategories evidenced. The nonparametric test and content analysis showed that, in the years analyzed, companies with high environmental impact disclose more environmental financial information.
topic Informações financeiras ambientais
Disclosure
Empresas brasileiras.
url http://repec.org.br/index.php/repec/article/view/1334
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