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GHG Emissions Performance: Alternative Accounting Approaches for the European Union

Patricia Milanés-Montero, Esteban Pérez-Calderón and Ana Isabel Dias

Prague Economic Papers, 2021, vol. 2021, issue 1, 37-60

Abstract: This study provides evidence on the probability of adopting an accounting approach for emission allowances and greenhouse gas emissions as a function of each company's GHG emissions performance. The different accounting treatments adopted by national standard-setters and the lack of specific guidance from the International Accounting Standard Board (IASB) allow identification of the use of multiple accounting approaches. Based on a sample of 85 companies registered with the Portuguese, Spanish, and French National Plans of Allocation, data collected from the annual reports were analysed for the period 2008-2014. The results suggest that the probability of adopting omission strategies is positively associated with better GHG emissions performances. It addresses the importance of introducing the transactions of the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS) in financial reporting as the visibility of the costs of polluting is one of the purposes of the market mechanism.

Keywords: Emission allowances; greenhouse gases; accounting approaches; content analysis; logistic regression (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: M14 M40 Q56 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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