Business and human rights is a recurrent discussion and the literature shows that it is a common research topic. However, when it comes to Banking and human rights the academic works drop considerably. The purpose of this paper is first, measure the degree of detail and depth of the analyzed annual reports regarding the information relevant to human rights and second, check if the non-financial information or sustainability reporting of the selected banks have changed overtime. To try to answer those questions the paper makes use of a qualitative and quantitative content analysis that are based on a relevant theoretical framework for each of the questions. An extensive background on sustainability reporting is provided in order to have a li...
The publication of the Thun Group’s discussion paper The Guiding Principles on Business and Human Ri...
Society is making increasing demands on companies and what information they have to report to the st...
Purpose: This paper responds to increasing interest in the intersection between accounting and human...
Business and human rights is a recurrent discussion and the literature shows that it is a common res...
Business enterprises have to report their activities to stakeholders in order to provide corporate t...
This post was contributed by Ryan Brightwell, Researcher and Editor at BankTrack. The banking sector...
This paper investigates the human rights performance reporting practices of the top 50 Australian fi...
Purpose – This paper aims to examine the tendencies of sustainability reporting by major commercial ...
In 2014, the European Union (EU) passed Directive 2014/95/EU (The Directive), requiring Public Inter...
Purpose: This paper reviews the literature on corporate social responsibility (CSR) disclosure in ba...
This study explores the quality of sustainability reporting (QSR) and the impact of regulatory guide...
This paper explores the degree and nature of sustainability reporting practices of listed banks in B...
The abstract presents the key issues of a thesis in such a way that the reader gets a good understan...
PurposeThe authors investigate the association of the constructed corporate social responsibility (C...
This research explored the extent and quality of human rights disclosure in Fortune top 100 corporat...
The publication of the Thun Group’s discussion paper The Guiding Principles on Business and Human Ri...
Society is making increasing demands on companies and what information they have to report to the st...
Purpose: This paper responds to increasing interest in the intersection between accounting and human...
Business and human rights is a recurrent discussion and the literature shows that it is a common res...
Business enterprises have to report their activities to stakeholders in order to provide corporate t...
This post was contributed by Ryan Brightwell, Researcher and Editor at BankTrack. The banking sector...
This paper investigates the human rights performance reporting practices of the top 50 Australian fi...
Purpose – This paper aims to examine the tendencies of sustainability reporting by major commercial ...
In 2014, the European Union (EU) passed Directive 2014/95/EU (The Directive), requiring Public Inter...
Purpose: This paper reviews the literature on corporate social responsibility (CSR) disclosure in ba...
This study explores the quality of sustainability reporting (QSR) and the impact of regulatory guide...
This paper explores the degree and nature of sustainability reporting practices of listed banks in B...
The abstract presents the key issues of a thesis in such a way that the reader gets a good understan...
PurposeThe authors investigate the association of the constructed corporate social responsibility (C...
This research explored the extent and quality of human rights disclosure in Fortune top 100 corporat...
The publication of the Thun Group’s discussion paper The Guiding Principles on Business and Human Ri...
Society is making increasing demands on companies and what information they have to report to the st...
Purpose: This paper responds to increasing interest in the intersection between accounting and human...