AN EMPIRICAL EXAMINATION OF THE MARKET RETURNS AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF ENTITIES ENGAGED IN SUSTAINABILITY REPORTING

This study analyses, in the Australian context, the relationship between sustainability disclosure and two important aspects of firm performance and survival: abnormal returns and financial performance. The results indicate a generally negative relationship between sustainability disclosure and abno...

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Financial performance
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Sustainable development
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