This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University LondonThis thesis investigates corporate accountability for the biodiversity and species extinction (B/E) crisis. Specifically, it consists of a systematic literature review, three empirical essays, and an introduction and conclusion chapters. Essay one conducts a systematic literature review. Using a sample of 51 publications, it identifies current limitations of finds that there is a distinct lack of empirical evidence in B/E literature. Furthermore, this essay presents future research directions. Essay two investigates the relationship between species specific disclosure and determinant factors which motivate firms to provide disclosure. U...