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Embracing environment into contemporary accounting

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Zagadnienia dotyczące środowiska naturalnego we współczesnej rachunkowości
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Contemporary enterprises when making business decisions must take many aspects into consideration. Many of them are of economic and legal nature, but some regard to environment issues. Ecology is an important factor taken into account when judging and positioning companies, and therefore owners and other stakeholders expect information about these aspects of business' operations. Environment reporting is an important element of social accounting, which is linked to the idea of a sustainable development of enterprises.
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Współczesne przedsiębiorstwa, podejmując decyzje biznesowe, muszą uwzględnić nie tylko uwarunkowania ekonomiczne i prawne, ale również zagadnienia środowiska naturalnego. Ekologia to ważny czynnik wpływający na funkcjonowanie przedsiębiorstw i dlatego właściciele oraz inni interesariusze podmiotu coraz częściej oczekują od jednostek dostarczania informacji o tych aspektach działalności. Raportowanie w zakresie wykorzystania i ochrony środowiska naturalnego jest elementem rachunkowości społecznej, która powiązana jest z ideą zrównoważonego rozwoju przedsiębiorstw.
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86--91
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Bibliogr. 36 poz.
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  • University of Economics in Katowice, Accounting Department Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Katowicach, Katedra Rachunkowości 40-287 Katowice, ul. 1 Maja 50
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