Exploring terra incognita: non-financial reporting in corporate Latin America.

From: The Journal of Corporate Citizenship | Date: March 22, 2006| Author: Araya, Monica | Copyright information

Corporations have come under pressure to convincingly communicate their environmental and social actions to an expanding web of stakeholders. Aware that secrecy almost always backfires, many corporations are making environmental and social disclosures in ways and to audiences that would have been unthinkable in the past. Although pressures for corporate transparency and accountability are also rising in developing countries, how Southern managers respond to these pressures remains ...

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