Corporate Sustainability Reporting: Opportunities and Challenges in a Post-Transition Country
Sonja Fink Babic and
Roberto Biloslavo
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Sonja Fink Babic: University of Primorska, Slovenia
Roberto Biloslavo: University of Primorska, Slovenia
from University of Primorska, Faculty of Management Koper
Abstract:
The aim of our study was to research corporate sustainability reporting. To this end, we developed a model of indicators and used it to examine corporate websites and annual/sustainability reports published on the web. Our study found that Slovenian corporate sustainability reporting is still in an initial stage, considering that, for the most part, companies fail to provide a significant share of comprehensive information. This is particularly obvious in the environmental part of sustainability reporting. A comparison of environmental and social aspects of reporting shows that companies tend to report social information more comprehensively.
Date: 2011
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