The value of ethics

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The financial benefits from non-financial reporting or triple bottom line reporting by business enterprises are discussed. A survey on socially responsible investments or ethical funds conducted by University of Sydney shows that though these companies were under performers in short and medium term, in the long run they performed quite well.

Financial management, Analysis, Company investment, Investments, Surveys, Socially responsible investments, University of Sydney

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The power of 3

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Triple bottom line is a report on business enterprises' efforts on economic, ecological and social fronts. Few companies in Australia have adopted the concept of reporting on such corporate social responsibilities. The trends in international auditing and corporate reporting relating to CSR are also reviewed.

author: Charles, Ed
Forecasts, trends, outlooks, Economic aspects, Reports, Forecasts and trends, Auditing, Market trend/market analysis, Corporate social responsibility

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Less pay worth it for reputation

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According CPA Australia's research, quite a few employees are willing to accept less pay from organizations that have good social and environmental reputation. Investors too are more open to investing in such organizations.

Personnel administration, Human resource management, Compensation and benefits, Beliefs, opinions and attitudes, Company personnel management, Workers

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subjects list: Social aspects, Australia, Accounting and auditing, Environmental aspects, Business enterprises
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