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Siljala, EevaKeywords
InternetsivutYhteiskuntavastuuraportointi
Yhteiskuntavastuu
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CSR reporting
Corporate social responsibility (CSR)
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http://lutpub.lut.fi/handle/10024/46883Abstract
Due to concerns regarding globalisation and sustainable development, corporate social responsibility (CSR) is topical in the business context and in the field of accounting. The main objective of this study was to review previous academic literature in the field of CSR reporting and develop an insight into CSR reporting in the Web-based environment. The main purpose was to find out what Web-based CSR reporting is like and how companies are utilising the Internet to communicate on responsibility issues. I did not, however, collect empirical research data but limited my study into theoretical and descriptive examination. In order to create an insight into Web-based reporting, I examined the development, motives and current practices of CSR reporting. I concluded that the Internet is a unique, interactive communication channel that is used differently compared with annual reports. The amount of companies engaging in Web-based CSR reporting is increasing and the reporting practices in terms of e.g. content and accessibility of information vary. I also concluded that many companies have not yet discovered the true potential of the Web as an interactive communication medium.Date
2009-08-27Type
fi=Kandidaatintyö|en=Bachelor's thesis|Identifier
oai:lutpub.lut.fi:10024/46883http://lutpub.lut.fi/handle/10024/46883
URN:NBN:fi-fe200908242060