2018
DOI: 10.1108/aaaj-06-2017-2957
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Integrated extinction accounting and accountability: building an ark

Abstract: Structured Abstract PurposeWe are currently experiencing what is often called the sixth period of mass extinction on planet Earth, caused undoubtedly by the impact of human activities and businesses on nature. In this paper we explore the potential for accounting and corporate accountability to contribute to extinction prevention. The paper adopts an interdisciplinary approach, weaving scientific evidence and theory into organisational disclosure and reporting in order to demonstrate linkages between extinctio… Show more

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“…We classified these studies into two groups. The first group focused on developing a normative framework for corporate reporting (Atkins & Maroun, ; Atkins, Maroun, Atkins, & Barone, ; Maroun & Atkins, ). The framework claims to be emancipatory and transformational by encouraging a corporation to develop a narrative account of its own understanding of species extinction and how it is acting to prevent extinctions.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We classified these studies into two groups. The first group focused on developing a normative framework for corporate reporting (Atkins & Maroun, ; Atkins, Maroun, Atkins, & Barone, ; Maroun & Atkins, ). The framework claims to be emancipatory and transformational by encouraging a corporation to develop a narrative account of its own understanding of species extinction and how it is acting to prevent extinctions.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biodiversity can be described as the infrastructure that supports all life (Jones & Solomon, ). The immense pressure plastics are having on the oceans along with the disappearance of rainforests and land clearing for agricultural purposes have all contributed to biodiversity loss and species extinction (Atkins & Maroun, ). All these issues have resulted in many years of human overexploitation of our planet and are recognised to be causing the sixth extinction period the planet is currently experiencing (Atkins & Maroun, ; Kolbert, ; Pievani, ; Russell, Milne, & Dey, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The last 20 years has seen a steady increase in the range of environmental data being included in sustainability and integrated reports (PwC 2014 and, to a lesser extent, details on biodiversity conservation and management (Atkins & Maroun 2018;Jones & Solomon 2013;Mansoor & Maroun 2016). According to the GRI (2007):…”
Section: Biodiversity Reportingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For a company's account of biodiversity impact to be more than just policy-focused, providing feedback on how it has performed against biodiversity targets, rehabilitation costs incurred and the successes and challenges of its partnerships with NGOs and environmental agencies are important (performance evaluation reporting) (Atkins et al 2015a;Atkins & Maroun 2018). This should be supported by a clear explanation of the risks posed by biodiversity loss (risk reporting) and specific actions or plans used to mitigate or manage these risks (internal management reporting) (Hossain 2017;Van Liempd & Busch 2013).…”
Section: Elements Of Biodiversity Reportingmentioning
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