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The Relations between Internal Controls, Corporate Governance, and the Credibility of Post-Issuance Disclosures of Green Finance: Evidence using Issuer-Level Panel Data

Shamsher Choudhary, Amjad Ali and Marc Audi

MPRA Paper from University Library of Munich, Germany

Abstract: The present expansion of green finance demonstrates how crucial post-issuance reporting becomes when issuers must reveal their use of funds, their environmental effects, and their ability to disclose information about green funding instruments. The study tests two hypotheses, which state that Internal Controls and Reporting Systems improve the accuracy of Post-Issuance Green Finance Disclosures while Corporate Governance Quality functions as a moderation element. The study employed an issuer-level panel-data design, which utilized total disclosure documentation that the public domain provides. For empirical analysis, we have used four methods, which included correlation analysis, linear regression, moderation analysis, and diagnostic testing. The study found that Internal Controls and Reporting Systems positively influenced green finance post-issuance disclosure credibility, which means that organizations with advanced internal reporting systems tend to produce trustworthy disclosure information. The research shows that Corporate Governance Quality acts as a moderator because it affects how Internal Controls and Reporting Systems relate to Credible Post-Issuance Green Finance Disclosures, which demonstrates that the governance environment impacts disclosure credibility. The research investigates how internal organizational factors determine the quality of disclosure instead of assessing how external market performance influences these factors. The study shows that internal control systems and governance environment play significant roles in determining disclosure credibility, together with external review, market positioning, and issuer labeling. The paper presents recommendations to issuers, regulators, and investors that explain how enhanced reporting systems, together with governance mechanisms, will achieve better transparency and accountability in green finance markets.

Keywords: green finance; post-issuance disclosure; internal controls; corporate governance; disclosure credibility; panel data (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G20 Q50 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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