Purpose - The paper aims to use legitimacy theory to identify the main drivers that influence the elaboration and publication of sustainability reports of companies belonging to environmentally sensitive sectors. Design/methodology/approach - A case study was developed through structured interviews with the managers of sustainability departments or equivalent, all of them belonging to chemical and oil companies in Brazil and Spain. Findings - The results show that the companies surveyed in the study consider the sustainability report to be an instrument of accountability to their stakeholders. Transparency and legitimacy of their activities stand out among the main reasons that influence its publication. Originality/value - The interest in...
none2noThe implementation of sustainability reporting entails some contradictory elements that can i...
Purpose This study aims to identify the legitimacy strategies employed by one of the largest Portugu...
The world’s resources, especially nonrenewable ones, are depleting exponentially due to accelerated ...
Purpose – The paper aims to use legitimacy theory to identify the main drivers that influence the e...
Problem: Legitimacy is a resource that organizations depend on for their survival. According to legi...
This paper explores corporate sustainability disclosure practices in a global context. A unique samp...
Purpose: This purpose of this thesis is to investigate a company’s understanding of ‘sustainability’...
The sustainability problems of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services i...
This paper provides a historical context to sustainability reporting practices of listed companies b...
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were globally adopted in 2015 and define the...
Much of the literature on corporate reporting has explained the disclosure of information about envi...
Sustainability reports should provide a balanced picture of a company’s sustainability aspects, but ...
Corporate social responsibility is an action that can be done by the company to prevent and reduce s...
This thesis provides comparative evidence on corporate social responsibility disclosure (CSRD) pract...
Corporations’ involvement in activities that are socially responsible, with respect for workers' rig...
none2noThe implementation of sustainability reporting entails some contradictory elements that can i...
Purpose This study aims to identify the legitimacy strategies employed by one of the largest Portugu...
The world’s resources, especially nonrenewable ones, are depleting exponentially due to accelerated ...
Purpose – The paper aims to use legitimacy theory to identify the main drivers that influence the e...
Problem: Legitimacy is a resource that organizations depend on for their survival. According to legi...
This paper explores corporate sustainability disclosure practices in a global context. A unique samp...
Purpose: This purpose of this thesis is to investigate a company’s understanding of ‘sustainability’...
The sustainability problems of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services i...
This paper provides a historical context to sustainability reporting practices of listed companies b...
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were globally adopted in 2015 and define the...
Much of the literature on corporate reporting has explained the disclosure of information about envi...
Sustainability reports should provide a balanced picture of a company’s sustainability aspects, but ...
Corporate social responsibility is an action that can be done by the company to prevent and reduce s...
This thesis provides comparative evidence on corporate social responsibility disclosure (CSRD) pract...
Corporations’ involvement in activities that are socially responsible, with respect for workers' rig...
none2noThe implementation of sustainability reporting entails some contradictory elements that can i...
Purpose This study aims to identify the legitimacy strategies employed by one of the largest Portugu...
The world’s resources, especially nonrenewable ones, are depleting exponentially due to accelerated ...