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Title Corporate Reporting Formation At Commercial Organizations
ID_Doc 65686
Authors Labyntsev, NT; Alekseeva, IV; Evstafjeva, EM; Osipova, RG
Title Corporate Reporting Formation At Commercial Organizations
Year 2018
Published
Abstract One of the major sources of information for investors and other stakeholders on success in doing business is corporate reporting presented by the companies themselves. Such a reporting significantly facilitates a dialogue between western stakeholders and companies which plan to enter world markets. It enables increasing not only the value of the business a company runs, but also the sales volume as well. A corporate report reveals information on the priorities and values of the company in the sphere of sustainable development and provides data on the results of its impact on the economic, social, and ecological sphere. A company publishing such a report can claim to be ready to develop a dialogue with society and aims toward accommodating stakeholders' interests (of a state, clients, employees, shareholders, and investors) in the framework of social partnership.
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