Social and Environmental Accountability Journal
2011 - 2024
Current editor(s): Jeffrey Unerman, John Ferguson and Jan Bebbington
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Volume 32, issue 2, 2012
- Indigenous Peoples: Accounting and Accountability pp. 59-63

- Nola Buhr
- Collaborative and Participative Research: Accountability and the Indigenous Voice pp. 65-77

- Bronwyn Rossingh
- Accounting and Accountability of Eastern Highlands Indigenous Cooperative Reporting pp. 79-93

- Alistair M. Brown and Cheow Wing Wong
- Barriers to Accounting: Australian Indigenous Students' Experience pp. 95-107

- Hassan Ibrahim Rkein and Gweneth Norris
- The Institutionalisation of Unaccountability: Loading the Dice of Corporate Social Responsibility Discourse pp. 109-110

- Oana Apostol
- Sustainable Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Innovation: Categories and Interactions pp. 110-111

- Lies Bouten
- Do Corporations Invest Enough in Environmental Sustainability? pp. 111-112

- Jason Chen
- Environmental Management Accounting and Innovation: An Exploratory Analysis pp. 112-113

- Delphine Gibassier
- Disability and the Socialization of Accounting Professionals pp. 113-114

- Puja Ladva
- The Case of Sustainability Assurance: Constructing a New Assurance Service pp. 114-114

- Carlos Larrinaga
- Seeking Legitimacy for New Assurance Forms: The Case of Assurance on Sustainability Reporting pp. 115-116

- Nonna Martinov-Bennie
- Stakeholders' Influence and Contribution to Social Standards Development: The Case of Multiple Stakeholder Approach to ISO 26000 Development pp. 115-115

- Donna Mangion
- Anglo-American Capitalism: The Role and Potential Role of Social Accounting pp. 116-117

- Robin Roberts
- The New Political Role of Business in a Globalized World: A Review of a New Perspective on CSR and its Implications for the Firm, Governance, and Democracy pp. 117-118

- Ken Yeoh
- The End of the Wild pp. 119-121

- Nick Barter
- The Perception of the Environment: Essays on Livelihood, Dwelling and Skill pp. 121-123

- Nick Barter
Volume 32, issue 1, 2012
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- John Ferguson and Jeffrey Unerman
- Agonistic Pluralism and Imagining CSEAR into the Future pp. 3-16

- Jesse Dillard and Judy Brown
- White Tigers, Zoos and Sustainability Reporting: A Cynical Reflection pp. 17-25

- Dennis M. Patten
- Measuring Corporate Environmental Performance: The Trade-Offs of Sustainability Ratings pp. 39-39

- Jieun Chung
- The Brave New World of Carbon Trading pp. 40-40

- Cornelia Beck
- How Well Do Social Ratings Actually Measure Corporate Social Responsibility? pp. 40-41

- Den Patten
- Class, Social Deprivation and Accounting Education in Scottish Schools: Implications for the Reproduction of the Accounting Profession and Practice pp. 41-42

- Chris Poullaos
- Analysing the Role of Sustainable Development Indicators in Accounting for and Constructing a Sustainable Scotland pp. 42-43

- Leonardo Rinaldi
- The Views of Managers from a Local Coastal Council on Sustainability Reporting Issues: An Australian-Based Case Study pp. 43-44

- Moritz von Schwedler
- Sustainability Practices: Trends in New Zealand Businesses pp. 44-45

- Edward Tello
- Corporate Governance: A Multi-Theoretical Approach to Recognizing the Wider Influencing Forces Impacting on Organizations pp. 45-46

- Dominic S. B. Soh
- The Nature, Use and Impression Management of Graphs in Social and Environmental Accounting pp. 46-47

- Giovanna Michelon
- Why We Disagree about Climate Change: Understanding Controversy, Inaction and Opportunity pp. 49-51

- Nick Barter
- Accounting and Distributive Justice pp. 51-52

- David Collison
- Corporate Impact: Measuring and Managing Your Social Footprint pp. 52-53

- Rob Gray
- Justice: What's the Right Thing to Do? pp. 54-54

- Matias Laine
Volume 31, issue 2, 2011
- Permeating Boundaries: Accountability at the Nexus of Water and Climate Change pp. 117-123

- Linda Lewis and Shona Russell
- CSR in the UK Water Industry: ‘Doing the Right Thing’? A Case Study pp. 125-137

- Moritz Von Schwedler
- Stakeholder Management for Sustainable Development Implementation: The Case of a Sustainable Urban Drainage System pp. 139-153

- S. Kennedy
- ‘Our Water Supply is being Managed like a Rumshop’: Water Governance in Barbados pp. 155-165

- Adrian Cashman
- Initiating Sustainable Development Reporting: Evidence from New Zealand pp. 167-168

- Massimo Contrafatto
- Sustainability Accounting and Reporting: Fad or Trend? pp. 168-169

- Anna Young
- Accounting for the Environment: Towards a Theoretical Perspective for Environmental Accounting and Reporting pp. 169-170

- Dianne McGrath
- Socioemotional Wealth and Corporate Responses to Institutional Pressures: Do Family-Controlled Firms Pollute Less? pp. 170-171

- Jason Chen
- Content Analysis in Environmental Reporting Research: Enrichment and Rehearsal of the Method in a British-German Context pp. 171-171

- Yaning Du
- Shifting Paradigms in Corporate Environmentalism: From Poachers to Gamekeepers pp. 171-172

- James Hazelton
- Governance from Below: Contesting Corporate Environmentalism in Durban, South Africa pp. 172-173

- Shane Leong
- Carbon Tax: Challenging Neoliberal Solutions to Climate Change pp. 173-174

- Cary di Lernia
- The Rise of the Global Reporting Initiative: A Case of Institutional Entrepreneurship pp. 174-175

- Jeffrey Unerman
- Towards Sustaining the Status Quo: Business Talk of Sustainability in Finnish Corporate Disclosures 1987--2005 pp. 175-176

- Rob Gray
- GRI Sustainability Reporting Guidelines for Public and Third Sector Organizations pp. 176-177

- Donna Mangion
- Freefall: Free Markets and the Sinking of the Global Economy pp. 179-179

- Nick Barter
- STATE OF THE WORLD 2010: Transforming Cultures from Consumerism to Sustainability pp. 180-181

- Sue Gray
- The Water Footprint Assessment Manual. Setting the Global Standard pp. 181-182

- Matthew Egan
Volume 31, issue 1, 2011
- The Importance of Peer-Reviewed Social and Environmental Accountability Research in Advancing Sustainability pp. 1-6

- Jan Bebbington and Jeffrey Unerman
- Building Bridges to the Future: Mapping the Territory for Developing Social and Environmental Accountability pp. 7-24

- Lee D. Parker
- PLEASE CITE THIS: An Exploratory Paper on Citations, Impacts and the Social Accounting Literature pp. 25-47

- Rob Gray and Andreas G.F. Hoepner
- Unveiling Social and Environmental Accounting Research in Spain: A Narrative of the Mobilisation of the Spanish Academic Community pp. 49-62

- Carmen Correa Ruiz
- Developments in Social Impact Measurement in the Third Sector: Scaling Up or Dumbing Down? pp. 63-72

- Jane Gibbon and Colin Dey
- An Empirical Investigation into the Boundary of Corporate Social Reports and Consolidated Financial Statements pp. 73-84

- Caterina Pesci and Paolo Andrei
- The Genesis of an ‘Interesting’ and Important Social and Environmental Accounting Conversation: Celebrating the Contribution of Professor David Owen to Social and Environmental Accounting and Auditing (SEAA) Research and Practice pp. 85-95

- Brendan O'Dwyer
- Stakeholder Inclusivity in Social and Environmental Report Assurance pp. 97-97

- Angela Hecimovic
- Corporate Social Disclosures in the Context of National Cultures and Stakeholder Theory pp. 98-98

- John Ferguson
- Smoke and mirrors: Corporate social responsibility and tax avoidance pp. 99-99

- Matias Laine
- Is Accounting for Sustainability Actually Accounting for Sustainability… and How Would We Know? An Exploration of Narratives of Organisations and the Planet pp. 99-100

- Ian Thomson
- Some Theories for Social Accounting? A Review Essay and a Tentative Pedagogic Categorization of Theoretisations around Social Accounting pp. 100-101

- Matias Laine
- Conceptions of the business-society-nature interface: Implications for management scholarship pp. 101-102

- John Ferguson
- Creating institutional meaning: Accounting and taxation law perspectives of carbon permits pp. 102-103

- Thereza R.S. de Aguiar
- Role of Analogy in the Institutionalization of Sustainability Reporting pp. 103-104

- John Ferguson
- Managing without Growth: Slower by Design, Not Disaster pp. 105-106

- Matias Laine
- Good Cop Bad Cop: Environmental NGOs and their Strategies towards Business pp. 105-105

- Niamh O'Sullivan
- A New Era of Sustainability: CEO Reflections on Progress to Date, Challenges Ahead and the Impact of the Journey toward a Sustainable Economy pp. 106-107

- Matias Laine
- Human Rights and Environmental Sustainability pp. 107-108

- Sue Gray
- SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTABILITY JOURNAL pp. 109-109

- Nola Buhr
- SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTABILITY JOURNAL pp. 111-111

- Jan Bebbington