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Sustainability reporting: The role of “Search”, “Experience” and “Credence” information
Authors:Breeda Comyns  Frank Figge  Tobias Hahn  Ralf Barkemeyer
Institution:1. Euromed Management, Rue Antoine Bourdelle, Domaine de Luminy BP 92, 13 288 Marseille Cedex 9, France;2. University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK
Abstract:Corporate sustainability reporting quality has been frequently criticised as being unbalanced, presenting an overly positive view or failing to address material issues. The purpose of this article is to provide a fresh explanation for poor quality sustainability reporting and to propose how quality issues may be addressed. The theoretical framework combines the legitimacy and accountability perspectives using Akerlof's (1970) Market for Lemons theory. Akerlof's approach is extended by differentiating between three types of information in sustainability reports namely search, experience and credence. The article concludes that the type of information must be considered when determining measures to improve report quality.
Keywords:Sustainability reporting  Akerlof's Market for Lemons  Legitimacy theory  Accountability theory
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