7 research outputs found
Sustainability And Integrated Reporting In The South African Corporate Sector
This article aims to determine if the adoption of Integrated Reporting by large private sector companies in South Africa has led to an improvement in the quality of sustainability-related information disclosed. This was done in two stages. The first stage comprised a literature review with the aim to develop an evaluation matrix that can be used to access the quality of the sustainability-related information being disclosed within Integrated Reports. During the second stage, empirical evidence was obtained by assessing the sustainability reporting disclosures made by the best performers according to the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) Sustainability Index. The Integrated Reporting process is still in the development phase with many companies only now developing methodologies to measure their various impacts. The study found that, although many companies are attempting or claiming to be creating Integrated Reports, the level of integration is still very low. Few companies have incorporated or understood the importance of environmental and social sustainability in achieving long-term success. It is hoped that this research will provide an evaluation matrix to assess the information disclosed within Integrated Reports as well as provide insights into the implementation challenges experienced by the early adopters in South Africa
Sustainability And Integrated Reporting In The South African Corporate Sector
This article aims to determine if the adoption of Integrated Reporting by large private sector companies in South Africa has led to an improvement in the quality of sustainability-related information disclosed. This was done in two stages. The first stage comprised a literature review with the aim to develop an evaluation matrix that can be used to access the quality of the sustainability-related information being disclosed within Integrated Reports. During the second stage, empirical evidence was obtained by assessing the sustainability reporting disclosures made by the best performers according to the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) Sustainability Index. The Integrated Reporting process is still in the development phase with many companies only now developing methodologies to measure their various impacts. The study found that, although many companies are attempting or claiming to be creating Integrated Reports, the level of integration is still very low. Few companies have incorporated or understood the importance of environmental and social sustainability in achieving long-term success. It is hoped that this research will provide an evaluation matrix to assess the information disclosed within Integrated Reports as well as provide insights into the implementation challenges experienced by the early adopters in South Africa
Social networking revisited
Popular media article on the definition and criteria of Social Networking 2.0. Advantages of SN2.0 are also discussed
Keeping sane in Dilbert's world
Popular media article on more efficient information management and computer mediated communication using Social Networking 2.0 tools
The impact of Social Networking 2.0 on organisations
The purpose of this paper is to increase the understanding of what electronic social networking encompasses. The article also aims to educate IT, business decision-makers and knowledge workers about the various applications benefits and risks associated with social networking.
After a literature review of the available resources (academic literature, journal articles, white papers, popular media and books) the benefits and perceived risks associated with electronic social networking on organisations are investigated.
An individuals’ success in society depends on the shape and size of his social network and his ability to network and form connections with other social groups. Organisations who can harness this innate human ability to manage knowledge will be able to lower transactions costs and become more profitable. This article increases the understanding of: what electronic social networking encompasses and how it can be utilised for business purposes
Taking the bark out of Whuffie
A popular media article on how employees can be used to protect the digital reputation of an organisation through the creation of online communities
The importance of stakeholder engagement in managing corporate reputations
The original publication is available at http://www.inderscience.com/jhome.php?jcode=ijisdIt is becoming increasingly evident that corporations need to
communicate clearly with their larger stakeholder communities’ regarding the
risks faced by the corporation along with their strategies to mitigate these risks.
Stakeholder communities are also increasingly relying on social media to
obtain a better understanding of and to inform others regarding the costs and
externalities imposed on them by multinational corporations. The aim of this
paper is to highlight the risks posed to corporate reputations by self-organising
stakeholder activist groups and how a pro-active inclusive and transparent
stakeholder engagement process can counteract these risks.Publishers' Versio