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This book is a timely addition to the fast-growing international debate on Integrated Reporting, which offers a holistic view of the evolution and practice of Integrated Reporting. The book covers the determinants and consequences of Integrated Reporting, as well as examining some of the most relevant issues (particularly in the context of the United States) in the debate about Integrated Reporting.

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This book is a timely addition to the fast-growing international debate on Integrated Reporting, which offers a holistic view of the evolution and practice of Integrated Reporting. The book covers the determinants and consequences of Integrated Reporting, as well as examining some of the most relevant issues (particularly in the context of the United States) in the debate about Integrated Reporting.

Autorenporträt
Chiara Mio is a Professor at Ca' Foscari University, Venice, Italy. Professor Mio teaches corporate reporting, management control in international firms and sustainability management. She is the chair of the board at FriulAdria Bank, Italy, and she is chair of ESG (environmental social governance) Reporting Task Force at FEE (Fédérations des Experts-Comptables Européens, Belgium). Her research interests include sustainability, management accounting and integrated reporting. She has previously published Towards a Sustainable University: The Ca'Foscari Experience with Palgrave Macmillan (2012).
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"The book makes a valuable contribution to the understanding of this rapidly growing form of reporting. The broad perspectives included in the book should make it useful on a global level for many groups, including regulators and standard-setting bodies, preparers of IRs, investors, assurers, and academics. ... the editor has done an excellent job in bringing together a body of research exploring the emerging field of IR." (Wendy Green, International Journal of Accounting, Vol. 52, 2017)