Internet-Supported Sustainability Reporting - Expectations and Reality: Empirical Findings from the German DAX30

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Internet-Supported Sustainability Reporting - Expectations and Reality: Empirical Findings from the German DAX30. / Herzig, Christian; Godemann, Jasmin.
Handbook of Corporate Sustainability: Frameworks, Strategies and Tools. Hrsg. / Mohammed A. Quaddus; Mohammed Abu D. Siddique. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2011. S. 249-281.

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Harvard

Herzig, C & Godemann, J 2011, Internet-Supported Sustainability Reporting - Expectations and Reality: Empirical Findings from the German DAX30. in MA Quaddus & MAD Siddique (Hrsg.), Handbook of Corporate Sustainability: Frameworks, Strategies and Tools. Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, S. 249-281.

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Herzig, C., & Godemann, J. (2011). Internet-Supported Sustainability Reporting - Expectations and Reality: Empirical Findings from the German DAX30. In M. A. Quaddus, & M. A. D. Siddique (Hrsg.), Handbook of Corporate Sustainability: Frameworks, Strategies and Tools (S. 249-281). Edward Elgar Publishing.

Vancouver

Herzig C, Godemann J. Internet-Supported Sustainability Reporting - Expectations and Reality: Empirical Findings from the German DAX30. in Quaddus MA, Siddique MAD, Hrsg., Handbook of Corporate Sustainability: Frameworks, Strategies and Tools. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing. 2011. S. 249-281

Bibtex

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