Accounting for the Environment

More Talk and Little Progress

Martin Freedman|Bikki Jaggi
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9781781903032
10 October 2014
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9781781903049
10 October 2014
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Advances in Environmental Accounting and Management has three main objectives. First, it enhances understanding of global environmental issues, especially valuation and disclosure of environmental impacts of firms' activities. Second, it makes management, investors and other stakeholders aware of the financial and economic consequences of our failure to address the environmental issues. Third, it encourages management to improve the firm's environmental performance and disclosures.

An Examination of the Relationship between Corporate Social Responsibility and Financial Performance: The Case of Chinese State-Owned Enterprises. Copyright page. Accounting for the Environment: More Talk and Little Progress. EDITORS’ INTRODUCTION. List of Ad Hoc Reviewers. Advances in Environmental Accounting & Management. Accounting for the Environment: More Talk and Little Progress. Towards a More Comprehensive Framework for Sustainability Control Systems Research. Measuring Environmental Performance: Is Newsweek’s Green Ranking the Solution?. Corporate Governance and Environmental Activity. SEC Guidance on Climate Change Risk Disclosures: An Assessment of Firm and Market Responses. EDITORS. List of Contributors.