Sustainability Accounting, Management and Policy Journal
2010 - 2025
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Volume 8, issue 5, 2017
- In memoriam: Professor David J. Campbell, 1963-2017 pp. 520-524

- Richard Slack
- How private meta-governance helps standard-setting partnerships deliver pp. 525-546

- Lili Mundle, Marianne Beisheim and Lars Berger
- The relationship between CSR disclosure and competitive advantage pp. 547-570

- Hui-Cheng Yu, Lopin Kuo and Mao-Feng Kao
- GRI G4 content index pp. 571-594

- Renzo Mori Junior and Peter Best
- Linking environmental strategy to environmental performance pp. 595-619

- Grace T. Solovida and Hengky Latan
Volume 8, issue 4, 2017
- Beyond unsustainable leadership: critical social theory for sustainable leadership pp. 418-444

- Jem Bendell, Neil Sutherland and Richard Little
- Psychosocial factors influencing the experience of sustainability professionals pp. 445-469

- Nadine Andrews
- System leadership development in Children’s Centres in the UK pp. 470-488

- Kaz Stuart and Megan Wilcox
- Heroic ecologies: embodied heroic leadership and sustainable futures pp. 489-511

- Olivia Efthimiou
Volume 8, issue 3, 2017
- The impact of corporate social responsibility and internal controls on stakeholders’ view of the firm and financial performance pp. 246-280

- Orhan Akisik and Graham Gal
- Managerial ability and chemical releases pp. 281-306

- Li Sun
- Research and innovation processes revisited – networked responsibility in industry pp. 307-334

- Job Timmermans, Emad Yaghmaei, Bernd Carsten Stahl and Alexander Brem
- Diversity ASX corporate governance recommendations: a step towards change? pp. 335-357

- Sonia Shimeld, Belinda Williams and Justin Shimeld
- Corporate sustainability and financial performance of Chinese banks pp. 358-385

- Olaf Weber
- Emerging phenomenon of corporate social and environmental reporting in China pp. 386-415

- Shengli Yu and Anna Lee Rowe
Volume 8, issue 2, 2017
- Analysing the inclusion of stand-alone courses on ethics and CSR pp. 114-137

- Manuel Larrán Jorge, Francisco Javier Andrades Peña and Maria Jose Muriel de los Reyes
- Corporate social and environmental reporting practices pp. 138-165

- Md Moazzem Hossain, Mahmood Ahmed Momin, Anna Lee Rowe and Mohammed Quaddus
- Ideas in conflict: a case study on tensions in the process of preparing sustainability reports pp. 166-190

- Magnus Frostenson and Sven Helin
- Assessing the legitimacy of HEIs’ contributions to society pp. 191-215

- Claudia Urdari, Teodora Viorica Farcas and Adriana Tiron-Tudor
- Supply chain-oriented corporate water accounting: a research agenda pp. 216-242

- Katherine Leanne Christ and Roger Leonard Burritt
Volume 8, issue 1, 2017
- Corporate social responsibility disclosure pp. 2-19

- Joanna Krasodomska and Charles H. Cho
- The disclosure of environmental conservation costs and its relation to eco-efficiency pp. 20-42

- Keun-Hyo Yook, Hakjoon Song, Dennis M. Patten and Il-Woon Kim
- Water, water, everywhere pp. 43-76

- Lachlan McDonald-Kerr
- Corporate citizenship and social responsibility policies in the United States of America pp. 77-93

- Mark Anthony Camilleri
- Does an institutional factor influence corporate environmental strategy? pp. 94-112

- Xuanwei Cao and Ali Quazi
Volume 7, issue 4, 2016
- Approaches to quantify value from business to society pp. 474-493

- Bernd Hendriksen, Jeroen Weimer and Mark McKenzie
- An(other) truth: a feminist perspective on KPMG’s true value pp. 494-516

- Christine Cooper and Daniela Senkl
- KPMG’s True Value methodology pp. 517-530

- Andrea B. Coulson
- A review of “A New Vision of Value” – old wine, new bottle pp. 531-538

- Nick Barter
- Corporate sustainable business practices and talent attraction pp. 539-559

- Mohamad Abu Huzaifah bin Magbool, Azlan Amran, Mehran Nejati and Krishnaswamy Jayaraman
Volume 7, issue 3, 2016
- Between a rock and a hard place pp. 350-375

- Shamama Afreen and Sushil Kumar
- Women on boards, sustainability reporting and firm performance pp. 376-401

- Mahmoud Arayssi, Mustafa Dah and Mohammad Jizi
- Advancing environmental sustainability via deliberative democracy pp. 402-427

- Murugesh Arunachalam, Jagdeep Singh-Ladhar and Andrea McLachlan
- Towards environmental management accounting for trade-offs pp. 428-448

- Katherine Leanne Christ, Roger Burritt and Mohsen Varsei
- Motivations for corporate social and environmental reporting: New Zealand evidence pp. 449-472

- Stevie Dobbs and Chris van Staden
Volume 7, issue 2, 2016
- What are the drivers of sustainability reporting? A systematic review pp. 154-189

- Dominik Dienes, Remmer Sassen and Jasmin Fischer
- The trend of integrated reporting practice in South Africa: ceremonial or substantive? pp. 190-224

- Abdifatah Ahmed Haji and Mutalib Anifowose
- The value relevance of “assured” environmental disclosure pp. 225-245

- Marco Fazzini and Lorenzo Dal Maso
- Investor views, investment screen use, and socially responsible investment behavior pp. 246-267

- William Dilla, Diane Janvrin, Jon Perkins and Robyn Raschke
- Operational “problem” directors and environmental performance pp. 268-294

- Md. Borhan Uddin Bhuiyan and Jill Hooks
- Exploring the relationship between CSR and innovation pp. 295-318

- Piotr Ratajczak and Dawid Szutowski
- Contributing barriers to corporate social and environmental responsibility practices in a developing country pp. 319-346

- Md Moazzem Hossain, Manzurul Alam, Angela Hecimovic, Mohammad Alamgir Hossain and Aklema Choudhury Lema
Volume 7, issue 1, 2016
- Behind camouflaging: traditional and innovative theoretical perspectives in social and environmental accounting research pp. 2-25

- Giovanna Michelon, Silvia Pilonato, Federica Ricceri and Robin W Roberts
- CSR disclosure in response to major airline accidents: a legitimacy-based exploration pp. 26-43

- Petros Vourvachis, Thérèse Woodward, David G. Woodward and Dennis M Patten
- SLAPPed: the relationship between SLAPP suits and changed ESG reporting by firms pp. 44-79

- Olivia Giles and Daniel Murphy
- An exploratory analysis of managerial perceptions of social and environmental reporting in China pp. 80-98

- Na Zhao and Dennis M Patten
- Social impact measurement: why do stakeholders matter? pp. 99-124

- Ericka Costa and Caterina Pesci
- The illusion of CSR: drawing the line between core and supplementary CSR pp. 125-151

- Pablo Gomez-Carrasco, Encarna Guillamon-Saorin and Beatriz Garcia Osma
Volume 6, issue 4, 2015
- Corporate social responsibility disclosure in Chinese railway companies pp. 446-474

- Carlos Noronha, Tiffany Cheng Han Leung and On Ieng Lei
- The Indonesian Government’s coercive pressure on labour disclosures pp. 475-497

- Fitra Roman Cahaya, Stacey Porter, Greg Tower and Alistair Brown
- The fit of the social responsibility standard ISO 26000 within other CSR instruments pp. 498-526

- Anna Zinenko, Maria Rosa Rovira and Ivan Montiel
- The corporate reporting landscape: a market for virtue or the virtue of marketization? pp. 527-536

- Delphine Gibassier
Volume 6, issue 3, 2015
- Exploring metaphors of capitals and the framing of multiple capitals pp. 290-314

- Andrea B. Coulson, Carol Adams, Michael N. Nugent and Kathryn Haynes
- Reflections on natural capital accounting at the national level pp. 315-339

- Carl Gordon Obst
- Carbon management accounting and reporting in practice pp. 340-365

- Delphine Gibassier and Stefan Schaltegger
- Natural capital: dollars and cents/dollars and sense pp. 366-373

- Nick Barter
- Does the strategic alignment of value drivers impact earnings persistence? pp. 374-396

- Robert Hogan and Jocelyn D. Evans
- Integrated reporting in South Africa: some initial evidence pp. 397-424

- Neelam Setia, Subhash Abhayawansa, Mahesh Joshi and Anh Vu Huynh
- The MultiCapital Scorecard pp. 425-438

- Mark W. McElroy and Martin P. Thomas
Volume 6, issue 2, 2015
- Developing the ecological balance sheet for agricultural sustainability pp. 110-137

- Sue Ogilvy
- Firm ownership and board characteristics pp. 138-165

- Mohammad Muttakin and Nava Subramaniam
- Corporate social responsibility, economic globalization and developing countries pp. 166-189

- Mohammed Ziaul Haque and Fara Azmat
- Factors affecting the diffusion of integrated reporting – a UK FTSE 100 perspective pp. 190-223

- Fiona Ann Robertson and Martin Samy
- Environmental, social and governance disclosures in Europe pp. 224-242

- Mark Anthony Camilleri
- Broadening out and opening up: an agonistic attitude toward progressive social accounting pp. 243-266

- Jesse Dillard and Judy Brown
- The local government accountants’ perspective on sustainability pp. 267-287

- Belinda Williams
Volume 6, issue 1, 2015
- Engagement research in social and environmental accounting pp. 5-28

- Carmen Correa and Carlos Larrinaga
- Integrated reporting and assurance: where can research add value? pp. 29-53

- Roger Simnett and Anna Louise Huggins
- Governance, firm-level characteristics and their impact on the client’s voluntary sustainability disclosures and assurance decisions pp. 54-78

- Michael Kend
- Member perceptions of ESG investing through superannuation pp. 79-102

- Laura de Zwaan, Mark Brimble and Jenny Stewart
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