User Needs in Sustainable Reporting: The views of Non-Governmental Organizations in Malaysia

The renaissance of practitioner and academician on engagement with sustainable reporting (SR) continue strongly into the 21st century (Elkington, 2001; Ernst and Young, 2002; Logsdon and Lewellyn, 2000). In recent years, we have seen increasing pressure from many sectors of society for companies to...

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Main Author: Loke, Eu Kong
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2006
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/23982/
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description The renaissance of practitioner and academician on engagement with sustainable reporting (SR) continue strongly into the 21st century (Elkington, 2001; Ernst and Young, 2002; Logsdon and Lewellyn, 2000). In recent years, we have seen increasing pressure from many sectors of society for companies to be more accountable for their social and environmental impact. Some attribute these changes to shifts in the way people think, whilst others concluded that there are now genuine concerns on the balance in sharing the responsibilities and accountabilities towards the welfare of society and the well being of the surrounding in general.
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spelling nottingham-239822018-01-31T08:56:19Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/23982/ User Needs in Sustainable Reporting: The views of Non-Governmental Organizations in Malaysia Loke, Eu Kong The renaissance of practitioner and academician on engagement with sustainable reporting (SR) continue strongly into the 21st century (Elkington, 2001; Ernst and Young, 2002; Logsdon and Lewellyn, 2000). In recent years, we have seen increasing pressure from many sectors of society for companies to be more accountable for their social and environmental impact. Some attribute these changes to shifts in the way people think, whilst others concluded that there are now genuine concerns on the balance in sharing the responsibilities and accountabilities towards the welfare of society and the well being of the surrounding in general. 2006 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/23982/1/lokeeukong.pdf Loke, Eu Kong (2006) User Needs in Sustainable Reporting: The views of Non-Governmental Organizations in Malaysia. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished)
spellingShingle Loke, Eu Kong
User Needs in Sustainable Reporting: The views of Non-Governmental Organizations in Malaysia
title User Needs in Sustainable Reporting: The views of Non-Governmental Organizations in Malaysia
title_full User Needs in Sustainable Reporting: The views of Non-Governmental Organizations in Malaysia
title_fullStr User Needs in Sustainable Reporting: The views of Non-Governmental Organizations in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed User Needs in Sustainable Reporting: The views of Non-Governmental Organizations in Malaysia
title_short User Needs in Sustainable Reporting: The views of Non-Governmental Organizations in Malaysia
title_sort user needs in sustainable reporting: the views of non-governmental organizations in malaysia
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/23982/