EVOLUTIONARY TRENDS IN ENVIRONMENTAL REPORTING
Giovanni Azzone,
Raffaella Manzini and
Giuliano Noci
Business Strategy and the Environment, 1996, vol. 5, issue 4, 219-230
Abstract:
The growing concern of stakeholders about ‘green’ issues has forced many managers to produce environmental reports aimed at providing information on the environmental consequences of a firm's activities. Unfortunately, there are no definite rules about the form, structure and content of environmental reports. The development of the environmental reports of 14 leading companies over the last few years is considered to determine the most common evolutionary trends.
Date: 1996
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