An Extended Performance Reporting Framework for Social and Environmental Accounting

Presented to International Symposium on Corporate Sustainability Management, including Environmental Management Accounting Network - Asia Pacific (Eman Ap). 24-25 November 2005, Bangkok, Thailand

13 Pages Posted: 17 Mar 2009

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Kittiya Yongvanich

Ramkhamhaeng University

James Guthrie

Macquarie University - Department of Accounting and Finance; University Of Bologna - Department of Management; Macquarie University, Macquarie Business School

Date Written: November 24, 2005

Abstract

Internationally, there is growing awareness of the environmental and social impacts of the business activities of organizations. This awareness was heightened by the 1987 report Our Common Future by the World Commission on Environment and Development (WCED, 1987). In order to address the concerns raised, companies have increasingly reported the social and environmental impacts of their business activities to secure their right to operate from society. This paper argues for the importance of an integrated reporting framework that provides information on economic performance via intellectual capital (IC) information and non-economic performance, including that used in the management of performance across social and environmental impacts. This paper briefly reviews three extended reporting approaches, namely IC, balanced scorecard (BSC) and social and environmental reporting. The paper demonstrates that the emphases of these reporting approaches, while diverse, could be complementary to one another and be integrated into an extended performance reporting framework (EPRF), which would provide a more complete account of the management and performance of an organization. The EPRF could empower stakeholders and facilitate change in the way organizations conduct their activities. Copyright ¿ 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd and ERP Environment.

Keywords: annual reporting, intellectual capital reporting, balanced scorecard, social and environmental reporting, extended

JEL Classification: M4, M40, M41, M49

Suggested Citation

Yongvanich, Kittiya and Guthrie, James, An Extended Performance Reporting Framework for Social and Environmental Accounting (November 24, 2005). Presented to International Symposium on Corporate Sustainability Management, including Environmental Management Accounting Network - Asia Pacific (Eman Ap). 24-25 November 2005, Bangkok, Thailand, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1361351

Kittiya Yongvanich

Ramkhamhaeng University ( email )

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Thailand

James Guthrie (Contact Author)

Macquarie University - Department of Accounting and Finance ( email )

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University Of Bologna - Department of Management ( email )

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Macquarie University, Macquarie Business School ( email )

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Australia

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