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Does human-oriented governance foster labor and human rights disclosure?
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Palabras clave
Corporate governance
Human rights
Corporate disclosure
Due diligence
Clasificación UNESCO
5906.01 Derechos Humanos
5311 Organización y Dirección de Empresas
Fecha de publicación
2025
Editor
Springer nature
Citación
García-Sánchez, I.-M., Raimo, N., Vitolla, F., & Aibar-Guzmán, B. (2025). Does human-oriented governance foster labor and human rights disclosure? Review of Managerial Science, 19(10), 3073-3109. https://doi.org/10.1007/S11846-025-00843-8
Resumen
[EN] Based on the idea that an organization’s morphology influences its response to pressures, this study aims to understand what drives companies to disclose material information about their impacts on labour and human rights (LHR) in response to social and regulatory pressures. This study posits that a substantive internalization of respect for human rights in business operations can be supported by a human-oriented approach to corporate governance that fosters an ethical organizational culture in which protecting and promoting LHR is viewed not as a moral option, but as a fundamental responsibility, thereby encouraging corporate transparency in this regard. The results obtained from a balanced data panel of 792 multinationals over the period 2011–2020 show that companies with a human-oriented approach to corporate governance disclose more comprehensive information on LHR issues. Furthermore, the results indicate that LHR performance negatively moderates the relationship between human-oriented governance and the level of LHR disclosure.
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1863-6683
DOI
10.1007/s11846-025-00843-8
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