Abstract


 
 
 
 This study empirically examines the value relevance of sustainability reporting (SR) in explaining the market value of the firm. The sample of this study is all non-bank companies and financial institutions that go public on the Indonesia Stock Exchange which disclose sustainability reporting for the period 2010 - 2020. Based on these conditions, 590 observations were obtained. Hypothesis testing using SPSS. If the SR*EPS (Earning Per Share) interaction and the SR*BVPS (Book Value Per Share) interaction are significantly positive on the market value, then SR has a value relevance in explaining the company's market value. The results show that SR reduces value relevance. This result indirectly proves that the company's financial information can still be used as a basis for decision-making by investors. 
 
 
 

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