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Environmental Management and Integrated Reporting

CAGS is co-organising a track of the 8th ICCSR Symposium: Corporate Social Responsibility in China held at the Ningbo Campus of the University of Nottingham, China on July 11 and 12.

Track 2: Environmental Management Accounting and Integrated Reporting

The Environmental Management Accounting Network - Asia Pacific (EMAN-AP) track is organised by the Centre for Accounting, Governance and Sustainability (CAGS), University of South Australia (Professor Roger Burritt) in collaboration with ICCSRThis track will deal with Environmental Management Accounting (EMA) as it relates to and supports an Integrated Reporting (IR) framework.
The objectives of IR are to show the broader and longer-term consequences of decision-making and to reflect the interconnections between environmental, social, governance and financial factors in decisions that affect long-term performance and condition, making clear the link between sustainability and economic value. In this context the stream considers the emergence of linkages between EMA and integrated reporting and how to create complimentary opportunities.
 

The conference will take place over two days at the University of Nottingham, Ningbo Campus in China (UNNC) with keynotes and a practitioner oriented session on the first day and parallel sessions on the second day. The conference is connected to the civil society dialogue on CSR and climate change in China that will also take place from the 13th to the 15th of July at UNNC. There will be morning plenary sessions in the civil society dialogue on climate change and CSR in China which the participants of the CSR in China ICCSR symposium can also attend.  

Authors interested in submitting a paper for presentation at the symposium should submit an abstract of 500 words to Dr. Peter Hofman (email: Peter.Hofman@nottingham.edu.cn) by Friday, 8 April 2011.

Other key dates are:

The ICCSR will also be preparing a special issue for a journal on Corporate Social Responsibility in China, to be edited by Prof. Jeremy Moon, Dr. Peter Hofman and other(s). Papers presented at the symposium would be considered along with those responding to the journal’s own call for papers. 

Call for papers (Word doc 219 kb)


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