Article ID: | iaor20171021 |
Volume: | 25 |
Issue: | 2 |
Start Page Number: | 113 |
End Page Number: | 122 |
Publication Date: | Mar 2017 |
Journal: | Sustainable Development |
Authors: | Schaltegger Stefan, Etxeberria Igor lvarez, Ortas Eduardo |
Keywords: | economics, management, geography & environment, social, supply & supply chains, innovation |
The environmental and social impacts of companies and their processes, products and supply chains are a widespread concern. At the same time, such impacts provide opportunities for firms to engage in sustainability practices, to transform their businesses or to start new ventures contributing to sustainable development. In this context, innovation can be an important supportive vehicle for developing corporate sustainability management and accounting practices to effectively contribute to sustainable development. Based on the six attributes proposed by Baregheh et al. () to characterise innovations, this paper discusses what innovation in accounting for sustainability may encompass. Although significant efforts have been made, a reorientation and more research are needed to develop corporate accounting approaches to address environmental and social challenges more effectively.