ENTEGRE RAPORLAMA VE DIŞSALLIKLAR SORUNU İLE İLGİLİ TEORİK YAKLAŞIMLAR
Year 2018,
Volume: 20 - Special Issue of MODAV 15. International Conference on Accounting, 859 - 869, 27.12.2018
Seçil Sigalı
,
Çağnur Kaytmaz Balsarı
Abstract
Dışsallıklar sorunu, işletmeler ve kamu arasındaki çoğu ihtilafın en önemli nedenidir. Ekonomi literatüründe dışsallıklar sorunlarının çözülmesi ile ilgili olarak tartışılan başlıca çözüm yolları; mülkiyet hakları, sözleşmelere dayalı anlaşmalar ve resmi düzenlemeler olarak sıralanabilir. Söz konusu çözümler, entegre raporlamada dışsallıklar sorunları ile ilgili farklı durumlara özgü bilgilerin açıklanması ve dışsallıkların ölçülmesinde uygun ölçütler kullanılması ile geliştirilebilir. Bu çalışma, entegre raporlamayı dışsallıklar sorunlarının çözümünde bir araç olarak değerlendirmekte ve konu ile ilgili teorik altyapı ışığında entegre raporlama ile ilgili sorunları ele alarak gelecek çalışmalar için öneriler sunmaktadır.
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THEORETICAL INSIGHTS ON INTEGRATED REPORTING AND EXTERNALITIES
Year 2018,
Volume: 20 - Special Issue of MODAV 15. International Conference on Accounting, 859 - 869, 27.12.2018
Seçil Sigalı
,
Çağnur Kaytmaz Balsarı
Abstract
Externalities are the main source of most of the conflicts between businesses and public. There are several ways to address the externalities problems in economic literature such as; property rights, contractual arrangements and government regulation. Integrated reporting could improve the proposed solutions to externalities in economic literature by providing case specific information and consistent metrics for measurement. This paper views integrated reporting as a tool to overcome the externalities problems by reviewing theoretical background, pointing out issues regarding integrated reporting and providing directions for future research.
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review of concepts, research and practice”, International journal of management reviews, 12
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Management, and Financial Performance”, Journal of Applied Corporate Finance, Volume
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(October), 1-44.
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Academy of Management Journal, June, pp. 312–322
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Agenda for Future Research”, Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal, Vol. 27,
No. 1, pp. 1042-1067.
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Brief for GSDR, pp. 1-3
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Liabilities, Intangible Assets and Climate Change Risk, available at http://www.epa.gov/
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Available at: www.theiirc.org
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Considerations.” Journal of Economic Literature, 52 (2): 424-79
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of Economic Behaviour & Organisation, Vol. 80, pp. 280-289
- McDonalds Turkey, 2015, Sustainability Report, https://sdd-pdf.s3.amazonaws.com/reportpdfs
/2015/01a4461401e3b938bf6b43a4ad4b4809.pdf?AWSAccessKeyId=AKIAJZQ4KYD2D
35QKCDA&Expires=1533912767&Signature=K4GEUy6pCKRyxa6C0M1I4Qr1nXc%3D
- Meyer, C., J. Kirby (2010). Leadership in the Age of Transparency. Harvard Business Review,
88(4), 38-46
- Mohammed, M. (2013). “Corporate accountability in the context of sustainability – a conceptual
framework,” EuroMed Journal of Business, vol. 8, 243–254
- Pigou, A. (1920). The Economics of Welfare. London, England: Macmillan and Company.
- Porter, M. E., C. van der Linde (1995). Toward a new conception of the environmentcompetitiveness
relationship. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 97-118.
- Porter, M. E., C. van der Linde (1999). Green and competitive: Ending the stalemate. Journal
of Business Administration and Politics, 215-230.
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http://www.sec.gov/rules/final/2012/34-67716.pdf
- Simnett, R., A. L. Huggins (2015). Integrated reporting and assurance: where can research add
value?. Sustainability Accounting, Management and Policy Journal, 6 (1), 29-53
- Stubbs, W., C. Higgins (2014). Integrated reporting and internal mechanisms of change.
Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal, 27 (7), 1068-1089
- Suchman, M. C. (1995). Managing legitimacy: strategic and institutional approaches. Academy
of Management Journal, 20, 571–610.
- https://naturalcapitalcoalition.org/natural-capital/