Sustainability Accounting, Management and Policy Journal
2010 - 2024
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Volume 5, issue 4, 2014
- Implementing corporate sustainability pp. 378-404

- Sarah Elena Windolph, Stefan Schaltegger and Christian Herzig
- CleanServs: clean services for a more sustainable world pp. 405-424

- Adi Wolfson, Dorith Tavor and Shlomo Mark
- Biodiversity reporting by New Zealand local authorities: the current state of play pp. 425-456

- Annika Schneider, Grant Samkin and Howard Davey
- Public policy processes and the environment: implications for a sustainable future pp. 457-475

- Christopher L. Atkinson
- Organisational benefits and implementation challenges of mandatory integrated reporting pp. 476-503

- Maxi Steyn
Volume 5, issue 3, 2014
- Defining a fit for purpose statistically reliable sustainability indicator pp. 262-267

- E. Marian Scott, Daniela Cocchi and J. Campbell Gemmell
- Impact of survey quality on composite indicators pp. 268-291

- Ralf T. Münnich and Jan Georg Seger
- A mathematical decision-making procedure to assist in the development of sustainability plans based on the STARS framework pp. 292-312

- Yu-Ti Huang, Vânia R. Coelho, Jacob Massoud, Susan Briski, Ana Toepel and Marcia Silva
- A European framework for measuring progress pp. 313-324

- Marina Signore and Donatella Fazio
- Reducing the variation of environmental footprint estimates based on multiregional input–output databases pp. 325-345

- Rutger Hoekstra, Bram Edens, Daan Zult and Harry Wilting
- Ecosystem service indicators: data sources and conceptual frameworks for sustainable management pp. 346-375

- Jan Dick, Ron Smith, Lindsay Banin and Stefan Reis
Volume 5, issue 2, 2014
- CSR report assurance in the USA: an empirical investigation of determinants and effects pp. 130-148

- Charles H. Cho, Giovanna Michelon, Dennis M. Patten and Robin W. Roberts
- Carbon sequestered in the trees on a university campus: a case study pp. 149-171

- Charl De Villiers, Sile Chen, Chenxing Jin and Yiner Zhu
- Accountants' construction of CSR competencies and commitment pp. 172-196

- Marie-Andrée Caron and Anne Fortin
- Adoption of green strategy by Danish firms pp. 197-223

- Hamid Moini, Olav J. Sorensen and Eva Szuchy-Kristiansen
- Municipal collaboration for carbon footprinting: Syracuse, New York case study pp. 224-254

- Carolyn Ramsden, Richard C. Smardon and Gregory Michel
Volume 5, issue 1, 2014
- Strengthening private certification systems through public regulation pp. 2-21

- David D'Hollander and Axel Marx
- Disclosure effects, carbon emissions and corporate value pp. 22-45

- Chika Saka and Tomoki Oshika
- Measurement of sustainability performance in the public sector pp. 46-67

- Carol Adams, Stephen Muir and Zahirul Hoque
- Mediation effect of sustainability competencies on the relation between barriers and project sustainability (the case of Egyptian higher education enhancement projects) pp. 68-94

- Sherein H. Abou- Warda
- Is accounting education sufficiently sustainable? pp. 95-124

- Vida Botes, Mary Low and James Chapman
Volume 4, issue 3, 2013
- Effective change management, governance and policy for sustainability transformation in higher education pp. 264-284

- Clemens Mader, Geoffrey Scott and Dzulkifli Abdul Razak
- Organisational learning towards sustainability in higher education pp. 285-306

- Gisela Cebrián, Marcus Grace and Debra Humphris
- Perception towards sustainable development concept: Egyptian students' perspective pp. 307-327

- Dalia Khalil, Omar Ramzy and Rasha Mostafa
- Managing regional centres' of expertise collaborations with stakeholders including higher education institutions pp. 328-344

- Francesca Liane Brown, Jonas Meyer and Mario Diethart
- Students' perception of quality assurance activities pp. 345-365

- Maha Mourad
- The “Greenest Department Competition”: an exemplary student-led project pp. 366-383

- Miklós Antal
- Sustainability reporting and performance management in universities pp. 384-392

- Carol Adams
Volume 4, issue 2, 2013
- Environmental regulation, sustainability and risk pp. 120-144

- J. Campbell Gemmell and E. Marian Scott
- Organisational metaphors and sustainable development: enabling or inhibiting? pp. 145-162

- Nick Barter and Sally Russell
- Does family status impact US firms' sustainability reporting? pp. 163-189

- Venkataraman Iyer and Ayalew Lulseged
- Corporate social responsibility and profitability: trade‐off or synergy pp. 190-215

- Daria Varenova, Martin Samy and Alan Combs
- ESG reporting – class actions, deterrence, and avoidance pp. 216-235

- Daniel Murphy and Dianne McGrath
- Energy for Life – an evidence‐based approach to corporate citizenship pp. 236-258

- Lauren Solomon and Tim Nelson
Volume 4, issue 1, 2013
- Cap‐and‐trade emission allowances and US companies' balance sheets pp. 7-31

- Paul A. Griffin
- The informational value of Toxics Release Inventory performance pp. 32-55

- Elizabeth Connors, Holly H. Johnston and Lucia S. Gao
- Strategic policy, planning and assessment for sustainability: insights from Victoria, Australia pp. 56-74

- Brian Coffey
- The mediating effects of the adoption of an environmental information system on top management's commitment and environmental performance pp. 75-102

- Sarah Yang Spencer, Carol Adams and Prem W.S. Yapa
- Sustainability as service pp. 103-114

- Adi Wolfson, Dorith Tavor and Shlomo Mark
Volume 3, issue 2, 2012
- Measuring the (un‐)sustainability of industrial biomass production and use pp. 109-133

- Roger L. Burritt and Stefan Schaltegger
- Biofuels investments in tropical forest‐rich countries: implications for responsible finance pp. 134-160

- Jan Willem van Gelder, Laura German and Rob Bailis
- Environmental sustainability – aspects and criteria in forest biorefineries pp. 161-185

- Annukka Näyhä and Susanna Horn
- Sustainable plant oil production for aviation fuels pp. 186-217

- Florian Lüdeke‐Freund, David Walmsley, Mirco Plath, Jan Wreesmann and Alexandra‐Maria Klein
- Limitations of LCA in environmental accounting for biofuels under RED pp. 218-234

- Tereza Bicalho, Jacques Richard and Cécile Bessou
- How biofuels could take off pp. 235-243

- Renée Telkamp
- Greenhouse gas emissions reporting and assurance: reflections on the current state pp. 244-251

- Nonna Martinov‐Bennie
- Regulating for rights and sustainability: biofuel in Malaysia pp. 252-261

- Ken McPhail and Tengku Farrah Maimunah
- Implications of biomass production and accountability for “water grabbing” pp. 262-275

- Joanne Tingey‐Holyoak and John D. Pisaniello
Volume 3, issue 1, 2012
- Corporate community involvement disclosures in annual report pp. 7-32

- Kemi Yekini and Kumba Jallow
- The Garnaut Review pp. 33-49

- Sumit Lodhia and Nigel Martin
- A framework for practical and effective eco‐labelling of food products pp. 50-73

- John Tzilivakis, Andrew Green, Doug Warner, Kate McGeevor and Kathy Lewis
- Enhancement and obfuscation through the use of graphs in sustainability reports pp. 74-88

- Charles H. Cho, Giovanna Michelon and Dennis M. Patten
- Assurance of sustainability reports pp. 89-98

- Roger Simnett
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