Sustainable Accounting in the Function of Sustainable Development

Autori

  • Ivana Martinčević University North
  • Dinko Primorac University North
  • Irena Bilić Algebra University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54820/entrenova-2024-0025

Ključne reči:

accounting, sustainable accounting, sustainable development, reporting, corporate reporting

Apstrakt

The very concept of business sustainability includes the economic success of the company and its social responsibility, while simultaneously protecting human and natural resources. The basic purpose of organizations is high-quality, reliable, and comprehensive reporting, which contributes to improving transparency and better management. Businesses today are experiencing a transition from traditional accounting to sustainable accounting. Sustainable accounting is the practice of measuring, analyzing, and reporting a company's social, environmental, and governance impacts. Today businesses need accountants trained to accurately and comprehensively measure sustainability. To research and review novelties in the field of sustainable accounting numerous world literature has been researched. In this research, papers within the Scopus databases were used to gather information on the research topic which shows that a large number of authors have researched the area of sustainable development. Still, there is insufficient correlation and connection between sustainable accounting and sustainable development. A search of Scopus using the following approach (TITLE-ABS-KEY ("sustainable accounting") AND TITLE-ABS-KEY ("sustainable development") resulted in 47 scientific papers. From the aspect of sustainable development, it is essential to measure and report information regarding sustainability through sustainable accounting.

Biografije autora

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Ivana Martinčević (Ph.D. in economics) works as an Assistant Professor at the University North, Department of Logistics and sustainable mobility. She gained her Ph.D. at the University of Applied Sciences Burgenland. She is the author and co-author of numerous domestic and international professional and scientific articles and has participated in several international conferences. The author can be contacted at ivana.martincevic@unin.hr

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Dinko Primorac is a Croatian scientist, university professor and entrepreneur. He received his undergraduate education at Webster University, graduated at the Faculty of Economics in Zagreb, and received his PhD from Megatrend University. As a professor he teaches at several Croatian and international universities. He has participated in numerous international scientific conferences and as a reviewer he gives his contribution in scientific journals. As a scientist he participates in several domestic and international economic projects. His specialty are entrepreneurship and macroeconomics. He is member of several supervisory boards of renowned Croatian companies. The author can be contacted at dprimorac@unin.hr

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Irena Bilić received her doctorate degree on the topic of Personality traits and diplomacy - Perception of relevant personality traits for selection process in diplomatic profession. She started her career in an international institution and received her master's degree on the topic Examining organizational school students in Croatia. She is lecturer in the field of social sciences and economics with emphasis to employee motivation, selection, performance management and organizational culture. She continuously collaborates with Croatian companies and has many years of managerial experience in human resources management. The author can be contacted at irena.bilic@algebra.hr

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Objavljeno

2024-11-13

Broj časopisa

Sekcija

Business Administration & Business Economics, Marketing, Accounting