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An innovative model for a sustainability report in no-profit organisations

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  • Franco Ernesto Rubino
  • Maurizio Rija
  • Giovanni Bronzetti
  • Graziella Sicoli
  • Paolo Tenuta

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After a review of the literature, the research aims to build a sustainability report for NPOs through a set of economic, environmental and social indicators based on best international practice. Then the report will be applied to a voluntary service centre (CSV) which, in terms of function and organisation, over a wide range, contains all the social and economic environmental variables to be monitored in any NPOs. The findings appear to suggest an innovative model of sustainability report for NPOs with a significant set of indicators that offer a new disclosure of the activity carried on by the organisation. The work is tested only on a limited number of NPOs which can be extended in the future. Then, as there are many entities similar to CSV around Europe, it is necessary also to set up the model in other countries.

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  • Franco Ernesto Rubino & Maurizio Rija & Giovanni Bronzetti & Graziella Sicoli & Paolo Tenuta, 2016. "An innovative model for a sustainability report in no-profit organisations," International Journal of Learning and Intellectual Capital, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 13(2/3), pages 119-134.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijlica:v:13:y:2016:i:2/3:p:119-134
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