AbstractNowadays, companies are facing increased demands for information about their CSR performance. Therefore, CSR reporting is becoming an important CSR activity. The principal purpose of this paper is the identification of appropriate content of CSR report following the analysis and subsequent comparison of available CSR reports. The main finding is that in Americas, Europe and Asia Pacific, the percentage of companies with CSR reports is almost equal. Also, there is no unified template for CSR reports. As a result, an appropriate content of CSR report is to be described. Recommendations are directed towards socially responsible companies
AbstractThis paper aims to define the concept and to provide a comparative analysis of Corporate Soc...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) reporting is similar in traditional financial accounting in th...
This paper investigates the corporate social responsibility (CSR) of insurance companies. Rating ins...
AbstractThe article focuses on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and the importance of reports w...
Corporate social responsibility is no longer considered an optional activity by companies. The chang...
Companies experience a problem implementing corporate social responsibility reporting standards due ...
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...
Background: Greater transparency has become a relevant topic for companies around the world. Informa...
Background: International financial reporting standards have constantly been facing fast-growing sig...
This paper examines the reporting practices of Belgian listed firms, in terms of corporate social re...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been a significantly present topic from a business as well...
We are in a time of globalization, and as a result there is a “rapid growth in trade, financial tran...
Non-financial reporting, while not mandatory in most countries, has been adopted by many large compa...
AbstractThis paper aims to define the concept and to provide a comparative analysis of Corporate Soc...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) reporting is similar in traditional financial accounting in th...
This paper investigates the corporate social responsibility (CSR) of insurance companies. Rating ins...
AbstractThe article focuses on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and the importance of reports w...
Corporate social responsibility is no longer considered an optional activity by companies. The chang...
Companies experience a problem implementing corporate social responsibility reporting standards due ...
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...
Background: Greater transparency has become a relevant topic for companies around the world. Informa...
Background: International financial reporting standards have constantly been facing fast-growing sig...
This paper examines the reporting practices of Belgian listed firms, in terms of corporate social re...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been a significantly present topic from a business as well...
We are in a time of globalization, and as a result there is a “rapid growth in trade, financial tran...
Non-financial reporting, while not mandatory in most countries, has been adopted by many large compa...
AbstractThis paper aims to define the concept and to provide a comparative analysis of Corporate Soc...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) reporting is similar in traditional financial accounting in th...
This paper investigates the corporate social responsibility (CSR) of insurance companies. Rating ins...