Sustainability accounting via databases: current work and future possibilities
James Hazelton,
Shane Leong and
John Dumay
Chapter 17 in Handbook of Accounting and Sustainability, 2022, pp 300-317 from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
While social and environmental research has mainly centred on corporate sustainability reports, this chapter reviews a different mechanism for sustainability reporting: central database regimes. These regimes have been used around the world by both governments and NGOs to monitor corporate activities in areas such as pollution and political activities by capturing and presenting information in a publicly accessible database. Crucially, research reveals that such reporting enables meaningful comparisons of performance across firms and can therefore facilitate regulatory and community attention on poor performers, ultimately driving organisational change towards sustainability. The chapter proposes three key trajectories of future database-related research: first, obtaining a better understanding of the most potent characteristics of databases for moving organisations towards sustainability; second, exploring the relative merits of government and NGO databases to drive this change; and third, exploring how multiple databases might be integrated to improve sustainability decision-making by corporates, governments, consumers and civil society.
Keywords: Business and Management; Economics and Finance; Environment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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