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SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ACCOUNTING AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY REPORTING

International Journal of Management, Public Policy and Research, 2022
The word social responsibility means to help the society in every manner as well as social accounting is attracting the attention of many industrialists today as a result of industrial growth & economic prosperity of many nations. If an organization has to function effectively and survive, it has to be accountable to the public at a large.
Dharmendra Chavda, Maitreya Acharya
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Corporate social responsibility reporting: A comprehensive picture? [PDF]

open access: yesAccounting Forum, 2011
This study develops a content analysis framework that provides information on the comprehensiveness of corporate social responsibility (CSR) reporting, an important aspect of social and environment...
Lies Bouten   +2 more
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Social responsibility in medical reporting

Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery, 2010
On August 6, 2009, the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM), arguably the world's most influential medical journal, published the results of two randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of vertebroplasty that demonstrated equivalence to a controlled intervention.1 2 Set against the backdrop of a heated national health care debate, these articles created a
Joshua A, Hirsch   +6 more
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Social reporting as an element of business social responsibility

Экономика и предпринимательство, 2021
В статье с учетом специфики ведения российского бизнеса показано применение тарификации социальных расходов и формирования социального капитала. Раскрытие информации социального содержания обосновано в бухгалтерской отчетности. Для обеспечения взаимосвязи национальных целей с целями экономического субъекта обоснована разработка положения о социальной ...
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Corporate social responsibility reporting

2019
This chapter explores the development of corporate social responsibility (CSR) reporting through an examination of social reporting practice dating back to the 1980s and before. It examines some of the enduring issues that have created difficulties for companies who take the decision to make such reports.
Michael Blowfield, Alan Murray
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