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Global Reporting Initiative

2010
The global reporting initiative (GRI) aims at the development, continuous improvement, and facilitation of a comprehensive and universally applicable framework for sustainability reporting available to a variety of categories of actors including companies, governmental agencies, and non-profit organizations.
Anjula Garg Anil Sethi   +35 more
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Global reporting initiative

2020
This chapter provides an overview of the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), which has become the most widely used framework for sustainability reporting in the world. The chapter describes the development of the GRI over the past 20 years, and how the evolution from standards guidelines has been adopted.
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Corporate Social Indices: Refining the Global Reporting Initiative

2021
The objective of this paper is twofold. First, we demonstrate that the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Standards do not enable stakeholders to compare the relevant social performance of different organizations. We argue that the GRI Standards are based on a misguided claim about informed decision-making, which does not fully respect the conceptual ...
Nielsen, Morten Ebbe Juul   +3 more
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Global Reporting Initiative Standards

2022
The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) is one of the world’s most influential nonprofit organizations that publishes guidelines on nonfinancial information. GRI defines itself as a pioneer of sustainability reporting and it has largely contributed to enhancing the quality and diffusion of this kind of reporting in both developed and emerging countries ...
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The Global Reporting Initiative: do application levels matter?

Social Responsibility Journal, 2018
PurposeWidespread adoption of reporting frameworks has contributed to current global practices undertaken by firms to report social, environmental and economic impact. The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), the most widely used of those frameworks, has produced several generations of guidelines.
Simmons, Jr.,, James Michael   +2 more
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The Global Reporting Initiative

2007
The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) provides a framework for organisations — most often corporations — to report on their sustainability performance. As a multi-stakeholder initiative to which a wide array of actors contributes, it shares a number of similarities with the World Commission on Dams.
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Using Global Reporting Initiative indicators for CSR programs

Journal of Global Responsibility, 2013
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to propose that the Global Reporting Initiative's (GRI ) reporting guidelines, specifically its performance indicators, can be used to help a company create ethical corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategies and to also help stakeholder groups evaluate how much of a company's CSR initiative truly means the ...
Kathleen Wilburn, Ralph Wilburn
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The Global Reporting Initiative: 1997-2009

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
In this research note, I briefly summarize the history of the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), from its earliest gestation in 1997, to its initial realization in 1999 and 2000, to its current status circa 2009. Included are descriptive analyses of (a) the sustainability topics and indicators covered by the current G3 guidelines, (b) the number of GRI
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The Global Reporting Initiative on Remuneration

Compensation & Benefits Review, 2015
On January 29, 2016, the Obama administration proposed that the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission collect yearly data on remuneration based on gender, race, and ethnicity from firms having at least 100 employees. However, it so happens that the current Global Reporting Initiative framework calls for such information to be reported by ...
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Debate: The Global Reporting Initiative and Public Agencies

Public Money & Management, 2008
(2008). Debate: The Global Reporting Initiative and Public Agencies. Public Money & Management: Vol. 28, No. 6, pp. 326-329.
Stefania Lamprinidi, Naoko Kubo
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