Standardization of sustainability reporting: rationale for better investment decision-making
Journal: Public and Municipal Finance (Vol.6, No. 2)Publication Date: 2017-09-06
Authors : Henry Mynhardt; Inna Makarenko; Alex Plastun;
Page : 7-15
Keywords : corporate social responsibility; mandatory reporting; regulatory instruments; standardization; sustainability reporting;
Abstract
The role of sustainability reporting in investment decision-making is not clear and obvious. Despite the steady increase of such statements in corporate annual reports, the relationship between the sustainability reporting and the financial performance of companies is not always positive. The main problems of sustainability reporting nowadays are insufficient comparability of reporting, accuracy (lack of materiality, reliability and validity of indicators), lack of common approaches for its verification.
Synthesis of standardization and regulation features of sustainability reporting, which is provided in this paper in different dimensions (countries, regulators standards), allows to identify long-term trends of this reporting to ensure its quality during investment decision-making in traditional and responsible financial markets.
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