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The Integrated Reporting Movement - Meaning, Momentum, Motives, and Materiality (Hardcover)
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The Integrated Reporting Movement - Meaning, Momentum, Motives, and Materiality (Hardcover)
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An in-depth, enlightening look at the integrated reporting movement
The Integrated Reporting Movement explores the meaning of the
concept, explains the forces that provide momentum to the
associated movement, and examines the motives of the actors
involved. The book posits integrated reporting as a key mechanism
by which companies can ensure their own long-term sustainability by
contributing to a sustainable society. Although integrated
reporting has seen substantial development due to the support of
companies, investors, and the initiatives of a number of NGOs,
widespread regulatory intervention has yet to materialize. Outside
of South Africa, adoption remains voluntary, accomplished via
social movement abetted, to varying degrees, by market forces. In
considering integrated reporting s current state of play, the
authors provide guidance to ensure wider adoption of the practice
and success of the movement, starting with how companies can
improve their own reporting processes. But the support of
investors, regulators, and NGOs is also important. All will
benefit, as will society as a whole. Readers will learn how
integrated reporting has evolved over the years, where frameworks
and standards are today, and the practices that help ensure
effective implementation including, but not limited to an extensive
discussion of information technology s role in reporting and the
importance of corporate reporting websites. The authors introduce
the concepts of an annual board of directors Statement of
Significant Audiences and Materiality and a Sustainable Value
Matrix tool that translates the statement into management
decisions. The book argues that the appropriate combination of
market and regulatory forces to speed adoption will vary by
country, concluding with four specific recommendations about what
must be done to accelerate high quality adoption of integrated
reporting around the world.
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