Toward a better understanding of social impact, CSR reporting and firm performance: a look at the ASEAN banking industry

Tandelilin, Eduardus and Usman, Berto (2023) Toward a better understanding of social impact, CSR reporting and firm performance: a look at the ASEAN banking industry. Social Responsibility Journal, 19 (3). 579 – 600. ISSN 17471117

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Abstract

Purpose: This study aims to investigate the relationship between social impact, corporate social responsibility (CSR) reporting and firm performance in the context of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) banking industry, providing insight into CSR-performance nexus debate, especially for non-environmentally sensitive industry (NESI). Design/methodology/approach: We use a sample of 27 publicly listed banks in five ASEAN member countries (i.e. Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines and Thailand), with the period of observations ranged from 2011 to 2019 year. This study also carefully accounts for endogeneity issues and the dynamics of social impact – CSR reporting – bank financial performance relationship. Findings: The results show that social impact (performance) and CSR reporting negatively associate with bank performance, either measured by accounting performance or market performance. The negative association between social performance and bank financial performance also persists in a longer-term relationship. This result implies that social performance and CSR might not have the expected result for banks in ASEAN developing countries and the expected effect also does not manifest in the following periods. Practical implications: The negative association between social performance and financial performance implies that banks’ CSR in ASEAN might be misstargeted or that it takes more time to manifest the expected outcome. Therefore, banks should be able to foresee if social investment will finally offset the opportunity cost from diverting financial resources away from their core activities. On the other hand, policymakers must standardize the reporting related to social activities for banks and should bring the environmental and social issues to the depositors’ attention to show that these issues are also relevant in the banking industry. Originality/value: To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this study is among the first to provide empirical evidence on the direct relationship between social impact, CSR reporting and firm performance in the context of ASEAN’s NESI. The results should be of potential interest value to ASEAN’s banks, regulators and shareholders. © 2022, Emerald Publishing Limited.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: Cited by: 8
Uncontrolled Keywords: ASEAN; Bank performance; CSR reporting practice; Social impact
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HJ Public Finance
Divisions: Faculty of Economics & Business > Doctoral Program in Accounting, Economics, and Management
Depositing User: Rini Widarti Widarti
Date Deposited: 29 May 2024 04:05
Last Modified: 29 May 2024 04:05
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/2339

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