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Sustainability reporting and corporate identity: action research evidence in an I talian retailing cooperative
Author(s) -
Battaglia Massimo,
Bianchi Lara,
Frey Marco,
Passetti Emilio
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
business ethics: a european review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.343
H-Index - 35
eISSN - 1467-8608
pISSN - 0962-8770
DOI - 10.1111/beer.12067
Subject(s) - sustainability , virtuous circle and vicious circle , action (physics) , shareholder , business , public relations , identity (music) , democracy , construct (python library) , process (computing) , sustainability reporting , action research , knowledge management , accounting , corporate social responsibility , political science , corporate governance , management , economics , politics , computer science , law , macroeconomics , ecology , acoustics , biology , operating system , quantum mechanics , programming language , physics , finance
Cooperatives are facing the challenge to be competitive in the market, without losing their traditional values of mutuality and democracy. To do that, they need to re‐construct open and participative dialogue with their employees and members based on more democratic forms of communication and engagement. From this point of view, the measurement and communication of sustainability aspects may allow a dialogue to be mobilized with shareholders and stakeholders without losing the attention on competitive factors. Based on these premises, the article analyses the experience of a 5‐year action research project (from 2006 to mid‐2011), carried out within U nicoop T irreno, an Italian consumers' cooperative, and aimed to implement different tools for sustainability accounting and to embrace a more open dialogue with stakeholders, in particular with employees and members. In this process of change, the tools implemented for sustainability accounting played a key role in supporting the cooperative to reinterpret its own values and in stimulating a new and participative management approach. The results indicate a virtuous circle between the management and measurement of cooperative principles and the management and measurement of sustainability issues.

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