Analysing and evaluating environmental information disclosure in universities: The role of corporate governance, stakeholders, and culture
Author
Flórez-Parra, Jesús Mauricio; López‐Pérez, María Victoria; López‐Hernández, Antonio Manuel; Garde Sánchez, RaquelEditorial
Emerald Publishing Limited
Date
2021-07-07Referencia bibliográfica
Flórez-Parra, J. M., López-Pérez, M. V., López-Hernández, A. M., and Garde Sánchez, R. (2021). Analysing and evaluating environmental information disclosure in universities: the role of corporate governance, stakeholders and culture. International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 22:4, 931-957.
Sponsorship
Funding: R&D Projects. European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) Andalusia 2014-2020 Operational Program, Grant/Award Number: B1-SEJ-387-UGR18.Abstract
Abstract
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyse the internal and external
factors related to the disclosure of environmental information in universities which
reflect the actions carried out in these universities.
Design/methodology/approach – Taking as reference the first 200 universities
in the Shanghai ranking, several factors associated with the degree of
environmental information disclosure in universities – governance dimension, the
relationship and participation of stakeholders, position and prestige as signs of
the quality of the institution and cultural concern in the university’s country for the
environment – are analysed.
Findings – The results obtained show that the size of the leadership team,
stakeholder participation, the position of the university in rankings and cultural
concern in the university’s country for the environment are determining factors in
the university’s environmental actions and, consequently, in their disclosure.
Other factors – such as the size of the university, the level of self-financing and
financial autonomy – do not affect the disclosure of environmental information.
Originality/value – Scant research exists on the environmental commitments of
universities; this paper aims to fill that gap. Their role as the main channel of
research and as instructors of future professionals makes them points of
reference in society. Research on university ranking has traditionally focussed on
teaching and research results, but environmental issues are becoming
increasingly important. This paper enumerates the factors that influence the
dissemination of environmental information in the most prestigious universities.
This research also provides an original approach by considering not only top-
down but also bottom-up strategies through communication channels and the
incidence of cultural factors.