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This book examines on an international basis how small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) cope with the changing economic and social challenges, which are also reflected in financial and non-financial reporting. To this end, it presents six case studies from Germany, Hungary, Romania, Poland, Italy, and the United Kingdom, with a particular focus on integrated reporting (IR). The cases presented are drawn from collaborative research within the international network of INTEREST, an international project on integrated reporting for SME transparency. The book will be of interest to researchers and practitioners. …mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book examines on an international basis how small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) cope with the changing economic and social challenges, which are also reflected in financial and non-financial reporting. To this end, it presents six case studies from Germany, Hungary, Romania, Poland, Italy, and the United Kingdom, with a particular focus on integrated reporting (IR). The cases presented are drawn from collaborative research within the international network of INTEREST, an international project on integrated reporting for SME transparency.
The book will be of interest to researchers and practitioners.
Autorenporträt
Joanna Dyczkowska is an Associated Professor at the Department for Cost, Tax Management and Controlling at Wroc¿aw University of Economics and Business, Poland. Her research interests are located in management control for SMEs, non-financial and integrated reporting, stakeholder management and stakeholder capitalism. Andrea Szirmai Madarasine is Associate Professor of Accounting and head of the Institute of Finance and Accounting at Budapest Business School, Hungary. Her research fields are accounting and audit 4.0, digitalization, sustainability accounting, integrated reporting, IFRS application and controlling, and audit quality. Adriana Tiron-Tudor is a Full Professor at the Department of Accounting and Audit, Faculty of Economics & Business Administration, Babe¿-Bolyai University, Romania. Her research fields are financial accounting, public sector accounting, integrated reporting and CSR, accounting history and education. Adriana's special research interest focuses on corporate reporting especially in the area of integrated reporting. She coordinates a research group in the area of non-financial reporting on sustainability disclosure, social, integrated and sustainable development objectives.