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The climate change‐related disclosures and accountability practices of NGOs: Evidence from Australia
Authors:Shamima Haque  Helen Irvine
Institution:School of Accountancy, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia
Abstract:This paper focusses on non‐governmental organisations’ (NGOs) broader social accountability, investigating their public disclosures on climate change commitment and performance. Using a synthesised disclosure index, we analyse the annual reports of 30 NGOs, all signatories to the Australian Council for International Development's Code of Conduct. Overall disclosure rates from 2008 to 2013 were higher for commitment than performance, but were very low overall. However, the number of NGOs disclosing information rose markedly over the period. Although it is not directly possible to attribute the change in disclosure levels to the implementation of the Code, the enactment of the new Code could be one of the motivating factors for NGOs’ disclosure practices and their demonstrations of greater social accountability. 
Keywords:accountability  climate change  climate change‐related disclosure  NGOs  stakeholders
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