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Integrated Reporting: Concepts and Cases that Redefine Corporate Accountability


Integrated Reporting: Concepts and Cases that Redefine Corporate Accountability

Hardback by Busco, Cristiano; Frigo, Mark L.; Riccaboni, Angelo; Quattrone, Paolo

Integrated Reporting: Concepts and Cases that Redefine Corporate Accountability

£129.99

ISBN:
9783319021676
Publication Date:
12 Dec 2013
Language:
English
Publisher:
Springer International Publishing AG
Pages:
350 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 29 May - 3 Jun 2024
Integrated Reporting: Concepts and Cases that Redefine Corporate Accountability

Description

This book focuses on Integrated Reporting as a contemporary social and managerial innovation where a number of initiatives, organizations and individuals began to converge in response to the need for a consistent, collaborative and internationally accepted approach to redesign corporate reporting. Integrated Reporting is a process that results in communication of the annual "integrated report" which describes value creation over time. An integrated report is a concise communication about how an organization's strategy, governance, performance and prospects lead to the creation of value over the short, medium and long term. This book offers a fresh perspective with expert contributions focusing on both the theoretical underpinnings and the practical challenges for the future of corporate reporting.

Contents

1. Towards Integrated Reporting: concepts, elements and principles.- 2. What is sustainability? A review of the concept and its applications.- 3. Annual reports, Sustainability reports and Integrated reports: trends in cor-porate disclosure.- 4. The connectivity of information for the Integrated Reporting.- 5. Materiality and assurance: building the link.- 6. Stakeholder engagement.- 7. "Integrating" Business Model and Strategy.- 8. Performance Measurement and Capitals.- 9. Integrated Reporting and Value-based Cost Management - A Natural Union.- 10. Approaching Risk Management from a new integrated perspective.- 11. The characteristics of integrated reporting in multinational enterprises.- 12. Towards Integrated Reporting in the Public Sector.- 13. The case of Eni.- 14. The case of Enel.- 15. The case of Vodacom Group.- 16. The case of Smithfield Foods.- 17. The case of Monnalisa.- 18. The case of Eskom.- 19. The case of HERA.- 20. The case of Auditor-General of South Africa.

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