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reactions to the International Consortium of Investigative Journalist’s (ICIJ) publication of the Panama Papers. The analysis …
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Traditionally, universities are committed to the missions of conducting research and teaching. Recently, they were also called to contribute to supporting sustainable development in society. Many universities worldwide have experienced sustainability and social reporting practices to demonstrate...
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This study investigates the CSR communication and reporting practice of professional football clubs to examine the range, variety, and visibility of their CSR information communicated to stakeholders. Adopting a case study strategy, this study focuses on Juventus football club (hereby Juventus)....
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This study examines the impact of big data analytics capabilities (BDAC) on sustainability reporting disclosure on Facebook (SRDF) and the moderating impact of tone at the top's attributes on the relationship between BDAC and SRDF. A total of 100 publicly listed companies (PLCs) in Malaysia that...
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This study analyzes the association between the social media sustainability reporting of international companies and financial performance. We find that firms listed on top ranking of social media sustainability index are more likely to reveal higher financial performance, after controlling for...
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Choice experiments show that individuals attribute significant value to digitally-enabled services such as social media. We integrate this consumer value into an accounting framework by treating it as the value of own-account production by households of a particular type of leisure services....
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In looking for empirical evidence about the activity of countries, a proposal is made for studying (measuring and modelling) the activity of countries through the use of Social Accounting Matrices (SAMs) and Socio-Demographic Matrices (SDMs). SAMs and SDMs are presented as tools that have...
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