Analysis of Value Creation Disclosures in Logistics Industry: Evidence From Integrated Reports
Abstract
This study aimed to determine reporting compliance by measuring the extent to which Integrated Reporting Framework content element is linked to value creation. The sample of the logistics industry study was gathered from Integrated Reporting Examples Database. Sentence-by-sentence content analysis was conducted on 11 integrated reports of logistics companies using a multi-weighted scoring tool and an Integrated Reporting Value Creation Checklist (IRVC) based on the literature and the International Integrated Reporting Council (IIRC) Integrated Reporting (IR) framework. Additionally descriptive statistics were performed for subtitles of IRVC Value Creation Scores and the Integrated Report Specific Feature Scores. In the end IR content disclosures of logistics companies were presented. The scoring results of the Content Analysis were interpreted in terms of each content element and each company scores. Additionally descriptive statistics were applied for IRVC scores. The findings indicated that content items were highly aligned with value creation links with the highest scores being determined in business model and the lowest scores in performance outlook and risks and opportunities. In addition it has been observed that there are noticeable differences among the company value creation scores in the current practice.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.22059/ijms.2022.330700.674758https://dspace.yasar.edu.tr/handle/20.500.12742/19195
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