Sustainability reporting, universities and global reporting initiative applicability: a still open issue

IF 5.2 4区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE
S. Moggi
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Purpose The porpose of this study is to critically consider the use of global reporting initiative (GRI) guidelines in universities’ sustainability reports.. In light of the recent literature and Habermas’s thinking, the study advances the research field by considering the process of internal colonisation from steering institutions and makes suggestions regarding the future role of GRI in the higher education (HE) context. Design/methodology/approach This study presents a systematic literature review and content analysis for enhancing the critical reading of GRI applications in HE studies. The results are analysed in light of Habermas’s thinking, considering the GRI as a steering institution and its guidelines as steering mechanisms. Findings This study updates the literature review on sustainability reporting (SR) at universities and underlines the general trend in the employment of the GRI in this context. The results highlight the need to adapt the GRI to enhance its applicability in the HE context by considering additional dimensions such as research, teaching and operations. In doing so, the framework loses effectiveness and weakens the role of the GRI as a steering institution. Practical implications The results suggest that the GRI guidelines should be reframed to enhance comparability among reports and increase its wider employment at universities. Social implications Universities need to be guided in their accountability process towards SR by dedicated frameworks. This study suggests the potentially pivotal role that the GRI could play in providing dedicated tools for HE to steer and enhance the development of SRs at universities. Originality/value This study presents an updated review of studies on SR at universities and suggests possible paths for the future of the GRI framework applicability to universities’ SR.
可持续性报告、大学和全球报告倡议的适用性:一个仍然悬而未决的问题
本研究的目的是批判性地考虑在大学可持续发展报告中使用全球报告倡议(GRI)指南。根据最近的文献和哈贝马斯的思想,本研究通过考虑指导机构的内部殖民化过程来推进研究领域,并就GRI在高等教育(HE)背景下的未来作用提出建议。设计/方法/方法本研究提出了系统的文献综述和内容分析,以提高GRI在高等教育研究中应用的批判性阅读。根据哈贝马斯的思想,将GRI视为导向机构,将GRI的指导方针视为导向机制,对结果进行了分析。本研究更新了关于大学可持续发展报告(SR)的文献综述,并强调了在此背景下GRI的使用的总体趋势。研究结果强调,需要通过考虑研究、教学和运营等其他维度来调整GRI,以增强其在高等教育背景下的适用性。这样,该框架就失去了效力,并削弱了GRI作为指导机构的作用。实际意义:研究结果表明,GRI指南应重新制定,以提高报告之间的可比性,并在大学中更广泛地使用GRI。社会影响大学需要通过专门的框架来指导他们对社会责任的问责过程。这项研究表明,GRI可以发挥潜在的关键作用,为高等教育提供专门的工具,指导和加强大学的社会科学研究的发展。原创性/价值本研究对大学社会责任研究进行了最新回顾,并提出了未来GRI框架适用于大学社会责任的可能途径。
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