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Credit reporting agency stakeholder and CSR reporting linkages

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  • Edward T. Vieira Jr.
  • Susan Grantham
  • Susan D. Sampson

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This Experian Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) report case study was informed by the 3Ps of sustainability along with legal, ethical, economic, and philanthropic CSR practices. Text network analysis yielded keywords, an overall theme, and 15 sub-themes. In its CSR report, Experian described and emphasised how its services can help consumers develop and protect their financial identity, which lead to greater choices, opportunities, and a sustainable quality life. At the same time, some of Experian's business practices suggest a misalignment with stated strategic goals and practices. This research is unique in that it examines CSR reporting of an organisation in which its key stakeholders are both customers and the product at the same time, making them vital to the company's existence. Results suggest how legitimacy theory and lack of disclosing negative events are deployed to maintain credibility between the organisation and these essential stakeholders.

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  • Edward T. Vieira Jr. & Susan Grantham & Susan D. Sampson, 2024. "Credit reporting agency stakeholder and CSR reporting linkages," International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 18(1), pages 64-83.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijbget:v:18:y:2024:i:1:p:64-83
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