Open Access Article SciPap-1084
Staff-Related Disclosures as an Element of Social Policies on the Model of Bulgarian Black Sea Hotels
by Daniela Ventsislavova Georgieva 1,* iD icon and Teodora Georgieva 2 iD icon

1 Economic, International business school - Botevgrad, Bulgaria, 7 Vincent van Gogh Str., Sofia 1000, Bulgaria

2 Economic, International business school - Botevgrad, Bulgaria, 7 Vincent van Gogh Str., Sofia 1000, Bulgaria

* Authors to whom correspondence should be addressed.

Abstract: The main aim of the study is to analyse published information on staff-related social policies on the websites and in the annual financial statements of enterprises that manage hotels and provide hotel services in the territory of Varna and Burgas Black Sea regions in Bulgaria. In addition, analysed are some factors that impact disclosures in the financial statements of enterprises. The adopted research methods draw on the logical, deductive and comparative methods, as well as on the methods of analysis and synthesis. To verify the author hypotheses the IBM – SPSS Statistics software, ver. 19 has been used. The main results of the study show that the analysed hotel enterprises disclose scarce or no information on social policies and staff on their websites or in their financial statements. Disclosures mainly focus on compliance with legal requirements and they are most significantly influenced by available audit control and selected accounting basis. This could lead to asymmetry in the data, lowering the prestige of the organisation, problems with recruitment of qualified staff and unjustified economic decisions by data users.

Keywords: Financial Statements, Factors, Disclosures, Social Policy, Staff, Hotel Enterprises, Websites

JEL classification:   M14 - Corporate Culture • Diversity • Social Responsibility,  M4 - Accounting and Auditing,   M48 - Government Policy and Regulation,   M49 - Other

SciPap 2020, 28(3), 1084; https://doi.org/10.46585/sp28031084

Received: 18 May 2020 / Accepted: 22 September 2020 / Published: 8 October 2020