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Reporting publications

  • High-impact Sectors: the Challenge of Reporting on Climate Change (2 MB)  PDF document - opens in a new window
  • ACCA and GRI, December 2009. The business world’s response to climate change is examined in detail in this four-part joint report. Launched at the COP15 Climate Change Summit, the report provides an insight into the degree to which large companies around the world from the 15 most high-impact industry sectors have begun to disclose their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and their strategies for reduction. The report includes an analysis across high-impact industry sectors from 2003-2008 and a separate analysis of 2008 carbon reporting disclosures in the BRIC countries and South Africa.
  • Getting It: Expert Perspectives on the Corporate Response to Climate Change  PDF document - opens in a new window
  • ACCA, December 2009. In advance of the UN Climate Change Conference 2009 (COP15), ACCA and GRI interviewed six expert commentators to gain their perspectives on the business response to the challenge of climate change. The results of those interviews are presented as a series of short essays in this publication.
  • Social and Environmental Narrative Reporting: Analysts' Perceptions  PDF document - opens in a new window
  • Campbell and Slack, 2008. An ACCA research report, Narrative Reporting: Analysts' Perceptions of its Value and Relevance was published in November 2008. The research considered analysts' views on five key elements of narrative reporting, including social and environmental disclosures. Due to the significant interests ACCA has in corporate transparency with regards to sustainability, this specific part of the research has been highlighted in this paper. The other parts of the research have been summarised only.
  • Improving climate change reporting - An ACCA/FTSE Group discussion paper  PDF document - opens in a new window
  • ACCA/FTSE Group, July 2007. Following on from recent research this paper discusses opportunities and challenges for reporting on climate change in the future and its importance to different stakeholders.
  • Getting the message - Part 1  PDF document - opens in a new window
  • ACCA, October 2006. Report of research providing a snapshot of sustainability reporting practices in leading Australian companies.
  • Disclosures on corporate governance  PDF document - opens in a new window
  • ACCA, May 2009. Second report in the second trilogy of research projects carried out by ACCA Australia and New Zealand in collaboration with Net Balance Foundation Limited. The theme of this ongoing research is to analyse disclosures on specific areas of nonfinancial performance by the Australian Securities Exchange Top 50 companies (ASX Top 50). This report analyses disclosures relating to corporate governance, highlights the strengths and weaknesses of Australian companies reporting on this issue, and makes recommendations to improve future reporting in this area.
  • Anti-bribery and corruption reporting disclosures  PDF document - opens in a new window
  • ACCA, August 2008. First report in the second trilogy of research projects carried out by ACCA Australia and New Zealand in collaboration with Net Balance Foundation Limited. This report analyses disclosures relating to bribery and corruption, highlights the strengths and weaknesses of Australian companies reporting on this issue and makes recommendations to improve future reporting around management of risks in this area.
  • Disclosures on climate change  PDF document - opens in a new window
  • ACCA Australia and New Zealand with Net Balance Foundation Limited, 2007. Second of three reports investigating trends in selected areas of sustainability reporting and disclosures in Australia.
  • Disclosures on stakeholder engagement  PDF document - opens in a new window
  • ACCA Australia and New Zealand with Net Balance Foundation Limited, 2007. First of three reports investigating trends in selected areas of sustainability reporting and disclosures in Australia. This report summarises the findings of research on the largest 50 companies in Australia in October 2006.
  • Disclosures on human capital management  PDF document - opens in a new window
  • ACCA Australia and New Zealand with Net Balance Foundation Limited, 2007. Third of three reports investigating trends in selected areas of sustainability reporting and disclosures in Australia.
 


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