Sustainability Accounting and Integrated Reporting
Herausgeber: Villiers, Charl; Maroun, Warren
Sustainability Accounting and Integrated Reporting
Herausgeber: Villiers, Charl; Maroun, Warren
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Sustainability Reporting and Integrated Reporting deal with organizations' articulation and disclosure of their social and environmental impact on various groups in society. This book examines the accounting involved in the collection and analysis of data, control processes over the data, how information is reported to external parties, and the
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Sustainability Reporting and Integrated Reporting deal with organizations' articulation and disclosure of their social and environmental impact on various groups in society. This book examines the accounting involved in the collection and analysis of data, control processes over the data, how information is reported to external parties, and the
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 170
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9780367889463
- ISBN-10: 0367889463
- Artikelnr.: 58438838
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 170
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9780367889463
- ISBN-10: 0367889463
- Artikelnr.: 58438838
Charl de Villiers is a professor of accounting, Graduate School of Management, The University of Auckland, New Zealand, where his research interests include sustainability accounting and integrated reporting. He is also a professor at the University of Pretoria, an adjunct professor at several other South African universities, and a research fellow at the Centre for Sustainability Management, Leuphana University Lüneburg, Germany. Charl has more than 250 research based publications and presentations, including over 60 articles in refereed journals, including in Accounting, Organisations and Society; Journal of Management; European Accounting Review; Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal; Journal of Accounting and Public Policy; Accounting and Business Research; Accounting & Finance; and British Accounting Review. Charl is the editor-in-chief of Meditari Accountancy Research and serves on the editorial board of several other research journals. Warren Maroun is a professor at the School of Accountancy, University of the Witwatersrand. His research interests include: corporate reporting, integrated reporting, external audit and corporate governance with a specific focus on the functioning of mechanisms of accountability. Warren has published over 30 journal articles, including in Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal; British Accounting Review; Accounting Forum; and International Journal of Auditing. He has also produced technical and practitioner-focused reports for the Association of Certified Chartered Accountants and the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants. Warren holds a PhD from King's College London.
Chapter 1: Introduction to Sustainability Accounting and Integrated
Reporting (Charl de Villiers and Warren Maroun); Chapter 2: Integrated
Reporting (Charl de Villiers and Pei-Chi Kelly Hsiao); Chapter 3: Why
Organizations Voluntarily Report - Legitimacy Theory (Warren Maroun);
Chapter 4: Why Organizations Voluntarily Report - Institutional Theory and
Institutional Work; (Muhammad Bilal Farooq and Warren Maroun) Chapter 5:
Why Organizations Voluntarily Report - Agency Theory (Charl de Villers and
Pei-Chi Kelly Hsiao); Chapter 6: Stakeholder Requirements for Reporting
(Charl de Villiers); Chapter 7: Reporting After a Crisis; (Warren Maroun):
Chapter 8: Determinants of Reporting (Warren Maroun); Chapter 9:
Consequences of Reporting (Warren Maroun); Chapter 10: Public Sector and
Not-For-Profit Reporting (Sumit Lodhia and Warren Maroun); Chapter 11:
Management Control Support Systems to Support Sustainability and Integrated
Reporting (Binh Bui and Charl de Villiers); Chapter 12: Assurance of
Sustainability and Integrated Reports (Muhammad Bilal Farooq and Charl de
Villiers); Chapter 13: The Future of Sustainability Accounting and
Integrated Reporting (Charl de Villiers and Warren Maroun)
Reporting (Charl de Villiers and Warren Maroun); Chapter 2: Integrated
Reporting (Charl de Villiers and Pei-Chi Kelly Hsiao); Chapter 3: Why
Organizations Voluntarily Report - Legitimacy Theory (Warren Maroun);
Chapter 4: Why Organizations Voluntarily Report - Institutional Theory and
Institutional Work; (Muhammad Bilal Farooq and Warren Maroun) Chapter 5:
Why Organizations Voluntarily Report - Agency Theory (Charl de Villers and
Pei-Chi Kelly Hsiao); Chapter 6: Stakeholder Requirements for Reporting
(Charl de Villiers); Chapter 7: Reporting After a Crisis; (Warren Maroun):
Chapter 8: Determinants of Reporting (Warren Maroun); Chapter 9:
Consequences of Reporting (Warren Maroun); Chapter 10: Public Sector and
Not-For-Profit Reporting (Sumit Lodhia and Warren Maroun); Chapter 11:
Management Control Support Systems to Support Sustainability and Integrated
Reporting (Binh Bui and Charl de Villiers); Chapter 12: Assurance of
Sustainability and Integrated Reports (Muhammad Bilal Farooq and Charl de
Villiers); Chapter 13: The Future of Sustainability Accounting and
Integrated Reporting (Charl de Villiers and Warren Maroun)
Chapter 1: Introduction to Sustainability Accounting and Integrated
Reporting (Charl de Villiers and Warren Maroun); Chapter 2: Integrated
Reporting (Charl de Villiers and Pei-Chi Kelly Hsiao); Chapter 3: Why
Organizations Voluntarily Report - Legitimacy Theory (Warren Maroun);
Chapter 4: Why Organizations Voluntarily Report - Institutional Theory and
Institutional Work; (Muhammad Bilal Farooq and Warren Maroun) Chapter 5:
Why Organizations Voluntarily Report - Agency Theory (Charl de Villers and
Pei-Chi Kelly Hsiao); Chapter 6: Stakeholder Requirements for Reporting
(Charl de Villiers); Chapter 7: Reporting After a Crisis; (Warren Maroun):
Chapter 8: Determinants of Reporting (Warren Maroun); Chapter 9:
Consequences of Reporting (Warren Maroun); Chapter 10: Public Sector and
Not-For-Profit Reporting (Sumit Lodhia and Warren Maroun); Chapter 11:
Management Control Support Systems to Support Sustainability and Integrated
Reporting (Binh Bui and Charl de Villiers); Chapter 12: Assurance of
Sustainability and Integrated Reports (Muhammad Bilal Farooq and Charl de
Villiers); Chapter 13: The Future of Sustainability Accounting and
Integrated Reporting (Charl de Villiers and Warren Maroun)
Reporting (Charl de Villiers and Warren Maroun); Chapter 2: Integrated
Reporting (Charl de Villiers and Pei-Chi Kelly Hsiao); Chapter 3: Why
Organizations Voluntarily Report - Legitimacy Theory (Warren Maroun);
Chapter 4: Why Organizations Voluntarily Report - Institutional Theory and
Institutional Work; (Muhammad Bilal Farooq and Warren Maroun) Chapter 5:
Why Organizations Voluntarily Report - Agency Theory (Charl de Villers and
Pei-Chi Kelly Hsiao); Chapter 6: Stakeholder Requirements for Reporting
(Charl de Villiers); Chapter 7: Reporting After a Crisis; (Warren Maroun):
Chapter 8: Determinants of Reporting (Warren Maroun); Chapter 9:
Consequences of Reporting (Warren Maroun); Chapter 10: Public Sector and
Not-For-Profit Reporting (Sumit Lodhia and Warren Maroun); Chapter 11:
Management Control Support Systems to Support Sustainability and Integrated
Reporting (Binh Bui and Charl de Villiers); Chapter 12: Assurance of
Sustainability and Integrated Reports (Muhammad Bilal Farooq and Charl de
Villiers); Chapter 13: The Future of Sustainability Accounting and
Integrated Reporting (Charl de Villiers and Warren Maroun)