Abstract:
At the present scenario, Sustainability Reporting plays vital role in financial reporting
as it is crucially impact on the growth and continuous development of a firm in certain
and equity market. There are several factors influenced on sustainability reporting.
Among them board characteristics impact more as disclosure decisions are one of the
primary control functions of the board. The purpose of the research is to explore the
role played by the board of directors in corporate sustainability reporting among the
listed companies in Sri Lanka. Research problem is based on the board characteristics
and it is impact on the detailed sustainability reporting. Data collected from the
sample of 60 Sri Lankan listed companies over a period of four years (2014-2017),
representing practically four business sectors which represent the highest number of
companies under sector classification of CSE in 2017. Board size (BS), Board
independency (BIND), Dual leadership (DL), Board with female directors (BFD),
Board ethnicity (BE) and Impact of ownership structure (OS) were used as the board
characteristics. Binary logistic regression is the method which used to analyze the
research data. The results reveals that firms which follow a detailed sustainability
reporting have larger boards, more female directors and higher portion of independent
directors. This study also found that dual leadership, board ethnicity and board
ownership have no influenced on detailed sustainability reporting.
This study contributes to provide value addition into the existing literature on this
subject by providing sufficient evidences to fill up the gap in the existing literature