Reporting For a Sustainable World
Abstract
Background:
Corporate
social
responsibility
has
become
a
more
or
less
obligatory
part
on
the
corporations’
agenda.
In
order
to
lead
by
example,
To
be
good
example,
the
Swedish
government
decided
in
2007
that
all
government-‐owned
companies
have
to
report
according
to
GRI,
a
international
framework
for
sustainability
reporting
GRI.
Research
Questions:
Ø In
what
way
has
the
implementation
of
GRI
influenced
the
organisation?
Ø How
could
CSR
be
used
as
a
management
control
system?
Purpose:
In
a
research
done
for
the
government
in
2010,
many
of
the
companies
experienced
difficulties
with
GRI.
Therefore
we
aim
to
research
in
what
ways
GRI
has
influenced
the
organisation
and
their
current
opinion.
As
the
companies
are
more
or
less
obligated
to
consider
CSR
we
aim
to
research
how
CSR
could
be
used
as
a
management
control
system.
Methodology:
In
order
to
accomplish
the
research,
qualitative
data
has
been
collected
through
interviews
with
government-‐
and
municipally-‐owned
companies.
Further
the
data
has
been
connected
to
theories
and
earlier
research.
Conclusion:
The
conclusion
of
the
thesis
is
that
GRI
at
the
beginning
was
received
as
a
burden.
Many
of
the
companies
experienced
difficulties
to
apply
the
GRI
indicators
to
their
organisation.
Although
thanks
to
continuos
work
and
development
of
the
sustainability
report
GRI
is
now
seen
as
something
positive.
Degree
Student essay
View/ Open
Date
2012-08-06Author
Axelsson, Sara
Johnsson, Sofie
Series/Report no.
Ekonomistyrning
11-12-78
Language
eng