This paper draws on Environmental Management Accounting (EMA) literature and cost driver theory to study the nature and role of environmental cost drivers. More specifically, two types of operations related to environmental protection were empirically examined: the removal of asbestos from buildings and soil remediation. Findings from a series of case studies are presented and discussed. The paper contributes to existing literature in three ways: (1) by testing the adaptability of cost drivers typologies in a non-traditional, non-industrial setting (2) by proposing a more dynamic vision of the cost of social and environmental responsibility of the firm, and (3) by shedding light on the complex interrelationships of environmental cost driver...
In this paper, we seek to inform managers, regulators, and investors of the setting in which a firm'...
In this paper, we seek to inform managers, regulators, and investors of the setting in which a firm'...
This paper reviews measurement issues that have arisen in the environmental management accounting li...
International audienceThis paper draws on Environmental Management Accounting (EMA) literature and c...
International audienceThis paper draws on Environmental Management Accounting (EMA) literature and c...
Reposant sur le cadre de l’EMA (Environmental Management Accounting) d’une part, et sur ...
In businesses and in markets, environmental and social impacts generate rises in costs of cleaner in...
Since the 1970s, the subject of environmental accounting generates numerous debates within our scie...
Regarding to environmental management accounting context, here in after referred to as EMA (Environm...
Environmental management accounting (EMA) is a management tool for the better consideration of envir...
Most accounting systems separately capture and accumulate one portion of the overall environmental c...
Problem: A strategic issue is to consider future threats and changes that can generate new or higher...
Drawing on the stakeholder salience theory initially developed by Mitchell et al. (1997), this artic...
In this paper, we seek to inform managers, regulators, and investors of the setting in which a firm'...
EMA can be defined as the identification, collection, estimation, analysis, internal reporting, and ...
In this paper, we seek to inform managers, regulators, and investors of the setting in which a firm'...
In this paper, we seek to inform managers, regulators, and investors of the setting in which a firm'...
This paper reviews measurement issues that have arisen in the environmental management accounting li...
International audienceThis paper draws on Environmental Management Accounting (EMA) literature and c...
International audienceThis paper draws on Environmental Management Accounting (EMA) literature and c...
Reposant sur le cadre de l’EMA (Environmental Management Accounting) d’une part, et sur ...
In businesses and in markets, environmental and social impacts generate rises in costs of cleaner in...
Since the 1970s, the subject of environmental accounting generates numerous debates within our scie...
Regarding to environmental management accounting context, here in after referred to as EMA (Environm...
Environmental management accounting (EMA) is a management tool for the better consideration of envir...
Most accounting systems separately capture and accumulate one portion of the overall environmental c...
Problem: A strategic issue is to consider future threats and changes that can generate new or higher...
Drawing on the stakeholder salience theory initially developed by Mitchell et al. (1997), this artic...
In this paper, we seek to inform managers, regulators, and investors of the setting in which a firm'...
EMA can be defined as the identification, collection, estimation, analysis, internal reporting, and ...
In this paper, we seek to inform managers, regulators, and investors of the setting in which a firm'...
In this paper, we seek to inform managers, regulators, and investors of the setting in which a firm'...
This paper reviews measurement issues that have arisen in the environmental management accounting li...