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| Name | Carrots and Sticks. Promoting Transparency and Sustainability. An update on trends in Voluntary and Mandatory Approaches to Sustainability Reporting |
| Author(s) | GRI, UN Environment Programme, KPMG, and the Unit for Corporate Governance in Africa, |
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| Year | 2010 |
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| Web Location | http://www.cbern.ca/kr/One.aspx?objectId=14715397&contextId=677979&lastCat=10539789 |
| Keywords | Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), sustainability reporting, assurance, transparency |
| Areas of Interest | Accountability - Reporting; Codes of Conduct; Corporate Governance - Self-Regulation; Globalization; Public Policy - Regulation; Sustainability |
| Citation | GRI, UN Environment Programme, KPMG, and the Unit for Corporate Governance in Africa, Carrots and Sticks. Promoting Transparency and Sustainability. An update on trends in Voluntary and Mandatory Approaches to Sustainability Reporting, GRI, 2010. |
| Summary | This publication provides an up-to-date and expanded overview of mandatory and voluntary approaches to sustainability reporting and assurance. |
| Abstract / Description | This
publication provides an up-to-date and expanded overview of mandatory
and voluntary approaches to sustainability reporting and assurance.
For downloading the most recent version of this publication:
http://www.globalreporting.org/LearningAndSupport/GRIPublications/ResearchPublications/ResearchAndDevelopment.htm
"The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) drives sustainability reporting
by all organizations. GRI produces the world's most comprehensive
Sustainability Reporting Framework to enable greater organizational
transparency. The Framework, including the Reporting Guidelines, sets
out the Principles and Indicators organizations can use to measure and
report their economic, environmental, and social performance. GRI is
committed to continuously improving and increasing the use of the
Guidelines, which are freely available to the public." |
| Publisher/Organization | GRI |
| Cluster Library | Business and Human Rights; Governance Law and Public Policy; Socially Responsible Investment |
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