Non-financial reporting, while not mandatory in most countries, has been adopted by many large companies from around the world and there are now a variety of competing global standards for non-financial reporting such as the Global Reporting Initiative and the UN Global Compact. However, while some companies (e.g. Henkel, BHP, Johnson and Johnson) have a long standing tradition in reporting non-financial information, other companies provide only limited information, or in some cases, no information at all. Previous studies have suggested that there are country and industry-specific differences in the extent of CSR reports (e.g. Kolk, 2001, 2005; Maignan and Ralston, 2002). However, findings are inconclusive or contradictory and it is often ...
Purpose – The purpose of this comparative study is to explore how large German and British companies...
This paper examines how two countries on opposite sides of the world, Australia and Slovenia, are ad...
This study aims to comparatively assess the effects of company-specific variables on the level of co...
Corporate social reporting, while not mandatory in most countries, has been adopted by many large co...
Corporate social reporting, while not mandatory in most countries, has been adopted by many large co...
Corporate social reporting, while not mandatory in most countries, has been adopted by many large co...
This paper focuses on MNEs’ corporate social responsibility (CSR) reporting, which previous studies ...
Investments in social and environmental funds have increased dramatically over the past decade. This...
International audienceThe article examines the effects of non-financial disclosure (NFD) on corporat...
AbstractNowadays, companies are facing increased demands for information about their CSR performance...
Extant studies demonstrated that internal and external variables affecting firms\u2019 behaviors tow...
This article examines current priorities of non-financial reporting among large, publicly traded Eur...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been a significantly present topic from a business as well...
We analyze the CSR reporting quality in Australia, Germany, Poland, Sweden andthe USA, by introducin...
The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) is an organization that has managed to impose its reporting pr...
Purpose – The purpose of this comparative study is to explore how large German and British companies...
This paper examines how two countries on opposite sides of the world, Australia and Slovenia, are ad...
This study aims to comparatively assess the effects of company-specific variables on the level of co...
Corporate social reporting, while not mandatory in most countries, has been adopted by many large co...
Corporate social reporting, while not mandatory in most countries, has been adopted by many large co...
Corporate social reporting, while not mandatory in most countries, has been adopted by many large co...
This paper focuses on MNEs’ corporate social responsibility (CSR) reporting, which previous studies ...
Investments in social and environmental funds have increased dramatically over the past decade. This...
International audienceThe article examines the effects of non-financial disclosure (NFD) on corporat...
AbstractNowadays, companies are facing increased demands for information about their CSR performance...
Extant studies demonstrated that internal and external variables affecting firms\u2019 behaviors tow...
This article examines current priorities of non-financial reporting among large, publicly traded Eur...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been a significantly present topic from a business as well...
We analyze the CSR reporting quality in Australia, Germany, Poland, Sweden andthe USA, by introducin...
The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) is an organization that has managed to impose its reporting pr...
Purpose – The purpose of this comparative study is to explore how large German and British companies...
This paper examines how two countries on opposite sides of the world, Australia and Slovenia, are ad...
This study aims to comparatively assess the effects of company-specific variables on the level of co...