Accounting & Accountability Changes and challenges in corporate social and environmental reporting

The underlying theme of Accounting and Accountability remains the role of corporate social and environmental reporting in meeting the demands for greater corporate social responsibility and accountability. However, transformations in the social climate coupled with developments in critical accountin...

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Other Authors: Gray, Rob (Editor), Owen, Dave (Editor), Adams, Carol (Editor)
Format: Manuscript Book
Language:English
Published: London New York FINANCIAL TIMES/Prentice Hall 1996
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Summary:The underlying theme of Accounting and Accountability remains the role of corporate social and environmental reporting in meeting the demands for greater corporate social responsibility and accountability. However, transformations in the social climate coupled with developments in critical accounting theory have necessitated a substantial change in content. In advocating corporate social reporting as a practical and ethical alternative to conventional accounting practice, the text presents a stimulating and candid perspective on the changes and challenges within. Accounting and Accountability is written for practitioners, academics, researchers and students of financial accounting and reporting, accounting theory and accounting ethics.
Physical Description:xii, 331 pages illustrations 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0131758608
9780131758605