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The Mediation Effect of Business Environment on How Firm Characteristics Relate to Environmental Disclosure in Tanzania's Extractive Industry


Ntui Ponsian
Henry Chalu
Siasa Mzenzi

Abstract

This study determines the function of the business environment as a mediating factor on how firm characteristics relate to the environmental disclosure  in the Tanzanian extractive industry through legitimacy and stakeholder theories lens. The analysis makes use of panel data from the 2018 Tanzania  Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (TEITI) report covering the years 2004 to 2018, following the adoption of an environmental management Act  and its implementing laws in Tanzania. To extract data from yearly reports, the manifest content analysis was employed. The results show that the  relationship between corporate profitability, size, and environmental disclosure is mediated by pressure of stakeholders. Furthermore, the findings imply  that the relationship between size of firm and environmental disclosure is mediated by visibility by the media. However, the legal need does not operate  as a buffer between any firm characteristic and environmental disclosure, indicating that laws, regulations, and rules are not the only drivers of  environmental disclosure. For the first time, the study introduces, quantifies, and examines the business environment as the only justification for  environmental disclosure. The study combines legitimacy and stakeholder theories, treating businesses as entities with internal decision-making  processes that are also influenced by pressure from the outside world. The study also suggests that enhancing environmental disclosure and business  participation may not be possible with just rules or legislation. The study demonstrates that stakeholder theory works more effectively in situations when  powerful stakeholders put significant pressure on businesses to disclose environmental information. In terms of society, the study would promote  social involvement in ensuring that businesses disclose and protect the environment so that people can live in safety. 


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