A Model on the Decision to Conduct Independent Verification of CSR Data: The Case of Poland

Jolanta Wisniewska, Joanna Gorka
European Research Studies Journal, Volume XXIV, Issue 2B, 189-212, 2021
DOI: 10.35808/ersj/2211

Abstract:

Purpose: This study aimed to verify whether factors influencing the decision of Polish enterprises to have their CSR reports verified externally are the same as in Spain. Additionally, the research attempted to identify entities most frequently selected by companies to verify their non-financial data. Design/Methodology/Approach: For this study, the logistic regression model has been used in which the exogenous variable is verification of CSR reports conducted by an independent expert/auditor. Findings: The study shows that, depending on the country, different variables may influence companies' decision to submit CSR reports for examination by independent auditors/experts. Practical Implications: This article attempts to identify financial variables which influence companies' decisions concerning external verification of CSR data in the case of Poland. Originality/Value: In Poland, CSR analyses to date have focused mainly on three main subjects concerning, the scope and forms of disclosures in CSR reports, a relationship between the scope of information published and company size, sector of operation, and profitability, verification of non-financial data. The novelty of this research lies in employing the model on the decision to conduct independent verification of CSR data.


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