Accounting
Sherif Nagy Mohamed; Ahmad Abdelsalam Abu-Musa; Amal Mahmoud El-Ghaish
Abstract
This study provides a proposed digital platform for accounting disclosure of corporate social responsibility (CSR) performance. The purpose of this digital platform is to help companies disclose their sustainability performance in accordance with international standards by providing a platform for activities ...
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This study provides a proposed digital platform for accounting disclosure of corporate social responsibility (CSR) performance. The purpose of this digital platform is to help companies disclose their sustainability performance in accordance with international standards by providing a platform for activities in the field of corporate social responsibility. Digital platforms provide mechanisms for measuring and disclosing corporate social responsibility and sustainability. This study provides new information and new measures of his CSR performance in three main dimensions: economic, social and environmental value creation. This study develops a digital platform to measure and disclose CSR performance in applied research in the Egyptian healthcare industry.The results of this study demonstrate that using digital platforms as measurement and disclosure systems is worthwhile and valuable. The results of the applied study demonstrate the effectiveness of the system in measuring strategic sustainability performance dimensions. This research provides a wealth of information for all users of financial reports and addresses stakeholder needs for more information on the measurement and disclosure of corporate social responsibility performance. This research has practical implications for companies using this system as a measurement tool to measure strategic sustainability performance. This research has implications not only for the concept of strategic sustainable performance of companies, but also for the concept of corporate social responsibility.
Accounting
Esmail Tavakolnia
Abstract
Although human rights have widely been addressed in scientific communities, animal rights and relevant challenges have mainly been neglected. Despite all unfortunate accidents that happen to animals, their unfavorable status has rarely been discussed in the literature on sustainable development or sustainability ...
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Although human rights have widely been addressed in scientific communities, animal rights and relevant challenges have mainly been neglected. Despite all unfortunate accidents that happen to animals, their unfavorable status has rarely been discussed in the literature on sustainable development or sustainability accounting. Nevertheless, the economic analysis of nature inhabitants and animals is an approach that has gained in popularity in accounting, finance, and economics over the recent years. This study promotes the notion that not only does the foregoing approach fail to result in environmental monitoring, but it also allows people to have economic reasons to justify destroying nature and harming animals. This study aims to offer a strategy to make animals visible in sustainability accounting by emphasizing the avoidance of materialism and financial valuation of natural inhabitants and phenomena. This study utilizes a comprehensive literature review and critical analysis of relevant sources to develop a scientific argument that contributes to the ongoing discourse in the field of sustainability accounting. This study proposes to separate animals and emphasize their importance in the sustainability model. It also suggests avoiding exaggerations in financial and economic valuation and focusing on the environment, animals, and other elements of nature. The proposed solution is expected to be a critical approach that can underlie further discussions and analyses.