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Sustainability reporting and communication in new media

In: Research Handbook on Sustainability Reporting

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  • Charles H. Cho
  • Dorota Dobija
  • Chaoyuan She
  • Ewelina Zarzycka

Abstract

The development and widespread use of the Internet and social media have substantially altered how businesses communicate. Because it addresses a variety of stakeholders, sustainability information, which has been receiving increased scrutiny, may be more impacted and subject to more engagement from, and interaction with, stakeholders. This chapter focuses on how various organizations use such new media to report on this kind of information. More particularly, we give a general overview of how the private sector, public sector organizations and NGOs use new media to report on sustainability, and we conclude with some future research opportunities.

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  • Charles H. Cho & Dorota Dobija & Chaoyuan She & Ewelina Zarzycka, 2024. "Sustainability reporting and communication in new media," Chapters, in: Gunnar Rimmel & Güler Aras & Diogenis Baboukardos & Joanna Krasodomska & Christian Nielsen & Frank (ed.), Research Handbook on Sustainability Reporting, chapter 26, pages 474-486, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:22525_26
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