Do Markets Care About Social and Environmental Performance? Evidence from the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
Journal of International Business Research 2011, Sept, 10, S2
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INTRODUCTION Japan, together with the U.K. and Germany, was highlighted by Kolk (2003) as practicing advanced sustainability reporting through government facilitation. As early as the turn of the century, the private manufacturing sector, the academe and other stakeholders coordinated with the Ministry of Environment (MOE) in drafting the guidelines for environmental accounting and reporting.
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