Internal organisational factors influencing corporate social and ethical reporting
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Abstract
Prior empirical research into factors which are influential in determining the extent and nature of corporate social reporting has primarily been concerned with the impact of corporate characteristics (such as size and industry grouping) or general contextual factors (such as the social, political and economic context). Relatively little prior work has examined the internal contextual factors and their impact on reporting despite increasing emphasis in the field of practice on reporting processes and governance structures. In this study interviews were conducted with seven large multinational companies in the chemical and pharmaceutical sectors of the UK and Germany in order to identify any internal contextual…
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- Multinational corporation
- Corporate governance
- Explanatory power
- Context (archaeology)
- Business
- Corporate social responsibility
- Accounting
- Public relations
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