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Systems Thinking and Integrated Thinking for Integrated Reporting
European Conference on Management Leadership and Governance, 2022Industries and institutions are under pressure to do no harm in their processes of value creation, capture and delivery whilst actively limiting the harm their operations cause. As a consequence, and in the quest for more accountable, sustainable and humane behaviour, industries and institutions are being increasingly called upon to report on their ...
Nikita Singh, F. Owen Skae, Noel Pearse
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The purpose of the current study is to investigate the effects of the unplugged computational thinking (CT) integrated STEM (UCT-STEM) approach and STEM approach on early childhood pre-service teachers' CT skills (creativity, algorithmic thinking ...
Ayse Ciftci, Mustafa Sami Topcu
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Conceptualising integrated thinking in practice
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to offer theoretical and practical insights on the ways in which integrated thinking is observed in practice. Integrated thinking is linked to integrated reporting, and described as an attribute or capacity for ...
Gillian Vesty
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A Call for Integrative Thinking
Science, 2013![Figure][1] CREDIT: ISTOCKPHOTO In the 30 November 2012 issue of Science , we were struck by the juxtaposition of two News & Analysis stories by R. A. Kerr. One article ("Experts agree global warming is melting the world rapidly," p. [1138][2]) summarizes the discussions among glaciologists about the rate at which global warming is accelerating the
David J, Rapport, Luisa, Maffi
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Integrated thinking in the integrated reports of public sector companies. Evidence and contextual factors [PDF]
Purpose – This paper aims to improve the understanding of integrated thinking, as it is a central concept in the integrated reporting (IR) framework that has implications for sustainability reporting, as the holistic view of integrated thinking clarifies
Pilar Tirado-Valencia +2 more
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Key assumptions and findings• Contemporary organizations operate in a complex world, characterized by a multitude of internal and external drivers, interdependencies and trade-offs that influence the process of decision making, the promises that these ...
Busco, Cristiano +2 more
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Meditari Accountancy Research, 2020
PurposeThis paper aims to introduce an analytical focus on an individual’s integrative thinking capacity to further understand integrated thinking within the organisation. Integrated thinking is an elusive concept, gaining in prominence through its use by the International Integrated Reporting Council (IIRC), without specific guidance or a commonly ...
Nicholas McGuigan +3 more
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PurposeThis paper aims to introduce an analytical focus on an individual’s integrative thinking capacity to further understand integrated thinking within the organisation. Integrated thinking is an elusive concept, gaining in prominence through its use by the International Integrated Reporting Council (IIRC), without specific guidance or a commonly ...
Nicholas McGuigan +3 more
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Exploring integrated thinking in integrated reporting – an exploratory study in Australia
Purpose Integrated thinking is central to the International Integrated Reporting Council’s (IIRC’s) integrated reporting (IR) framework, which is in turn is related to a potential resurgence of intellectual capital (IC) reporting.
Lorne Cummings, Dale Tweedie
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Integrating Mathematical Thinking, Abstract Thinking, and Computational Thinking
2010 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE), 2010In recent years, several groups of Computer Science educators have made a sustained effort to capture the essence of CS apart from programming. Three of these approaches are Mathematical Thinking, Abstract Thinking, and Computational Thinking. Each approach tries to clarify areas of CS that are not directly tied to writing computer programs.
Kirby McMaster +2 more
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SUSTAINABILITY AND INTANGIBLES: EVIDENCE OF INTEGRATED THINKING
Journal of International Business and Economics, 2015Abstract Purpose: The value creation is not completed through or within the organization alone. It is influenced by external factors, e.g. the economic conditions and societal issues, which are representing risks and opportunities in the external environment.
Paoloni P, Demartini P, Paoloni M
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