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CSR disclosure in response to major airline accidents: a legitimacy-based exploration

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the literature investigating disclosure reactions to legitimacy threats by analyzing the corporate social responsibility (CSR) disclosure reactions to catastrophic accidents suffered by major airlines. Design/methodology/approach – The authors...

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Published in:Sustainability accounting, management and policy journal (Print) management and policy journal (Print), 2016-03, Vol.7 (1), p.26-43
Main Authors: Vourvachis, Petros, Woodward, Thérèse, Woodward, David G, Patten, Dennis M
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Accounting & Finance
Aircraft accidents & safety
Airlines
Annual reports
Aviation
Conformity
Disclosure
Investigations
Legitimacy
Media coverage
Mining accidents & safety
Social & environmental accounting
Social responsibility
Studies
Threats
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