A closer look at the 'Global Reporting Initiative' sustainability reporting as a tool to implement environmental and social policies: a worldwide sector analysis

Autor/a

ALONSO ALMEIDA, MARIA DEL MAR

Llach, Josep

Marimon, Frederic

Data de publicació

2013-07-11



Resum

This study analyses the worldwide diffusion of the Global Reporting Initiative’s (GRI) Sustainability Report in all economic sectors from 1999-2011. The logistic curve model (s-shaped curve) is used to assess the current situation on both a global scale and a local scale. Additionally, instability and concentration indices are used to analyse whether the diffusion process developed in a homogeneous manner across economic sectors. Close attention has been paid to the two leading sectors worldwide, although for different reasons: the financial and energy sectors. Findings suggest that energy sector has adopted GRI reporting in an effort to be more sustainable as being more visible, polluting and international. On the other hand, the financial sector could regain market credibility and attract new investors, and GRI reporting could help it to construct a new identity defined by legitimate behaviours and an improved image The paper concludes with some reflections on the usefulness of these reports and trends.

Tipus de document

Article

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Llengua

Anglès

Matèries CDU

33 - Economia

Matèries i paraules clau

Desenvolupament sostenible; Responsabilitat ambiental; Sustainable development; Environmental policy; Environmental responsibility; Desarrollo sostenible; Política ambiental; Responsabilidad ambiental

Pàgines

30

Publicat per

Wiley-Blackwell

Col·lecció

21; 6

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Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management

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