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The determinants of business contribution to the 2030 Agenda: Introducing the SDG Reporting Score. (2021). Pizzi, Simone ; Rosati, Francesco ; Venturelli, Andrea.
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  2. Sustainability reporting in Africa: A systematic review and agenda for future research. (2023). , Saleh ; Igwe, Monday Nweke ; Bazhair, Ayman Hassan.
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  4. Sustainability reporting and ESG performance in the utilities sector. (2023). Lippolis, Stella ; Pizzi, Simone ; Imperiale, Francesca.
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  5. Do shareholders reward or punish risky firms due to CSR reporting and assurance?. (2022). Pizzi, Simone ; Caputo, Fabio ; Kuzey, Cemil ; Uyar, Ali ; Karaman, Abdullah S.
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  6. Corporate Social Responsibility due diligence among European companies: The results of an interventionist research project with accountability and political implications. (2022). Camoletto, Stefania ; Pizzi, Simone ; Corazza, Laura ; Santini, Erica.
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  7. The philanthropic response of substantive and symbolic corporate social responsibility strategies to COVID‐19 crisis: Evidence from China. (2022). Shahab, Yasir ; Zhao, Weiqi ; Zhong, MA.
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  8. CSR auditing at a crossroads. What the auditors daily experience teaches us. (2022). Maurice, Jonathan ; Godowski, Christophe ; Gaudy, Camille.
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  9. Corporate Social Responsibility Preferences in South Africa. (2022). Cheruiyot-Koech, Roselyne ; Reddy, Colin David.
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  10. Board gender diversity and corporate social responsibility assurance: The moderating effect of ownership concentration. (2021). Buertey, Samuel.
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  11. The stakeholder engagement in the European banks: Regulation versus governance. What changes after the NF directive?. (2021). Pizzi, Simone ; Cosma, Simona ; Leopizzi, Rossella ; Turco, Mario.
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  12. Mandatory CSR and sustainability reporting: economic analysis and literature review. (2021). Leuz, Christian ; Hail, Luzi ; Christensen, Hans B.
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  13. Priority Stakeholders’ Perception: Social Responsibility Indicators. (2021). Seibert, Rosane Maria ; Dixon, Robert ; MacAgnan, Clea Beatriz.
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  15. CSR achievement, reporting, and assurance in the energy sector: Does economic development matter?. (2021). Shahbaz, Muhammad ; Orazalin, Nurlan ; Uyar, Ali ; Karaman, Abdullah S.
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  16. Examining the extent of and determinants for sustainability assurance quality: The role of audit committees. (2021). Mahmood, Zeeshan ; Zaman, Rashid ; Farooq, Muhammad Bilal ; Khalid, Fahad.
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  18. Implications of the Joint Provision of CSR Assurance and Financial Audit for Auditors Assessment of Going‐Concern Risk†. (2020). Mazzi, Francesco ; Paugam, Luc ; Maso, Lorenzo Dal ; Lobo, Gerald J.
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  19. Integrated reporting assurance practices—a study of South African firms. (2020). Richard, Geneve ; Odendaal, Elza.
    In: International Journal of Disclosure and Governance.
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  20. A Conceptual Model for Understanding Corporate Social Responsibility Assurance Practice. (2020). Maroun, Warren.
    In: Journal of Business Ethics.
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  21. The revision of nonfinancial reporting directive: A critical lens on the comparability principle. (2020). Pizzi, Simone ; Principale, Salvatore ; Caputo, Fabio ; Venturelli, Andrea.
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  22. Institutional pressures and the accounting and reporting of environmental liabilities. (2020). Lemma, Tesfaye T ; Negash, Minga.
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  23. Big data analytics in sustainability reports: an analysis based on the perceived credibility of corporate published information. (2019). Wanner, Jonas ; Janiesch, Christian.
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  24. Social responsibility indicators: perspective of stakeholders in Brazil and in the UK. (2019). Seibert, Rosane Maria ; Dixon, Robert ; Simon, Davi Souza ; MacAgnan, Clea Beatriz.
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  25. Mandatory CSR and Sustainability Reporting: Economic Analysis and Literature Review. (2019). Leuz, Christian ; Hail, Luzi ; Christensen, Hans B.
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  26. The Non-Financial Reporting Harmonization in Europe: Evolutionary Pathways Related to the Transposition of the Directive 95/2014/EU within the Italian Context. (2019). Milone, Virginia ; Pizzi, Simone ; Leopizzi, Rossella ; Caputo, Fabio.
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  27. Corporate Environmental Disclosure in India: An Analysis of Multinational and Domestic Agrochemical Corporations. (2019). Wilson, Nicole ; Bardecki, Michal ; Searcy, Cory ; Jessop, Anna.
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  28. Determinants of materiality disclosure quality in integrated reporting: Empirical evidence from an international setting. (2019). Velte, Patrick ; Kordsachia, Othar ; Gerwanski, Jannik.
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  29. Corporate Sustainability Performance and Assurance on Sustainability Reports: Diffusion of Accounting Practices in the Realm of Sustainable Development. (2018). Peeters, Roy ; Braam, Geert.
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  30. Letters from the top: a comparative control group study of CEO letters to stakeholders. (2018). Fuller, Mark.
    In: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility.
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  31. Governance Structure and the Credibility Gap: Experimental Evidence on Family Businesses’ Sustainability Reporting. (2018). Hsueh, Josh Wei-Jun.
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  32. Stakeholders’ Perspectives on the Role of Regulatory Reform in Integrated Reporting. (2018). Stubbs, Wendy ; Higgins, Colin.
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  33. A Provider’s Approach to the Assurance Market of Sustainability Reports in Spain. (2018). Blanco, Silvia Ruiz ; Ogando, Natalia Vaz ; Fernandez-Feijoo, Belen.
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  34. Empirical research on corporate social responsibility assurance (CSRA): A literature review. (2017). Velte, Patrick ; Stawinoga, Martin.
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  35. Corporate Social Responsibility of Islamic Banks in Malaysia: Arising Issues. (2017). Hazlina, Wan Noor ; Ibrahim, Uzaimah.
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  36. Independent corporate social responsibility assurance: a response to soft laws, or influenced by company size and industry sector?. (2017). Ackers, Barry.
    In: International Journal of Disclosure and Governance.
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  37. Managing Reputational Risk through Environmental Management and Reporting: An Options Theory Approach. (2017). Vizcaíno-González, Marcos ; Romero-Castro, Noelia ; Lopez-Cabarcos, Maria Angeles ; Vizcaino-Gonzalez, Marcos ; Pineiro-Chousa, Juan.
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  38. Assuring the integrated report: Insights and recommendations from auditors and preparers. (2017). Maroun, Warren.
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