2015
DOI: 10.1177/1086026615575542
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Organizations, Climate Change, and Transparency

Abstract: The debate surrounding climate change often centers on companies' contributions to global warming, which has led to an increase in the importance of carbon disclosure. We evaluate the current state of related research and identify its trends, coherences, and caveats via a systematic literature review. Sociopolitical theories of disclosure, economic theories of disclosure, and institutional theory serve as the main theoretical anchors for our exploration. The existing research emphasizes the determinants and, t… Show more

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“…In response to these stakeholder pressures, the disclosure of carbon-related information about the company's activities in the form of carbon reports has increased markedly over the last several years [2,4].…”
Section: Carbon Reporting In the Global Logistics Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In response to these stakeholder pressures, the disclosure of carbon-related information about the company's activities in the form of carbon reports has increased markedly over the last several years [2,4].…”
Section: Carbon Reporting In the Global Logistics Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Legitimacy is "a generalized perception or assumption that the actions of an entity are desirable, proper or appropriate within some socially constructed system of norms, values, beliefs and definitions" [15] (p. 274). Legitimacy can also be regarded as the underlying rationale, or the dominant motivation, for carbon reporting [1,4,13].…”
Section: Legitimation and Carbon Reporting Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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