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Environmental Management Accounting: Techniques and Benefits


Dina Wahyuni


University of South Australia - School of Commerce; University of Jember

Juni 2009

Jurnal Akuntansi Universitas Jember, Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 23-35

Abstract:     
Increased public green awareness has encouraged business to consider environmental effects of their activities and also to take environmental matters into decision making. This paper addresses this concern by discussing environmental management accounting (EMA) as a means to separately identify, quantify, analyze and interpret corporate environmental aspects. EMA technique outlined in this study was initially set up by the United Nations Divisions for Sustainable Development (UN DSD). It focuses on technique to quantifying corporate environmental expenditures or costs for the purpose of better controlling and benchmarking. Meanwhile external costs for which firms do not legally responsible are not calculated. In addition, EMA techniques for costing analysis, investment evaluation and performance measurement also presented.

EMA has been acknowledged to deliver many benefits to the users. Cost saving, better product pricing, optimal use of resources, innovation, cleaner production, increased shareholder value and improved reputation, including green public profile are potential benefits noted in literature's to date. Some case studies to date examining the benefits of EMA are also presented in this study.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 20

Keywords: environmental management accounting, technique, benefit

JEL Classification: M41

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Date posted: November 22, 2009  

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Wahyuni, Dina, Environmental Management Accounting: Techniques and Benefits (Juni 2009). Jurnal Akuntansi Universitas Jember, Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 23-35. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1511390

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Dina Wahyuni (Contact Author)
University of South Australia - School of Commerce ( email )
37-44 North Terrace
Adelaide SA 5000, South Australia 5001
Australia
University of Jember
Jl. Jawa 17
Jember, East Java 68137
Indonesia
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