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Planetary Boundaries and Corporate Reporting: The Role of the Conceptual Basis of the Corporation

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  • Veldman Jeroen

    (Nyenrode Business University, Straatweg 25, Breukelen, The Netherlands)

  • Jansson Andreas

    (School of Business and Economics, Linnaeus University, VäxjöS-351 95, Sweden)

Abstract

There is a broad call to integrate planetary boundaries and life-cycle based reporting into accounting theory and reporting standards. Although many practitioners back this call, including insurers, shareholders with a long-term orientation, and company law specialists who suggest that the inclusion of long-term stakeholder interests is necessary to counter both corporate and systemic risks, it remains unanswered. We argue that dominant assumptions about the status and architecture of corporations in corporate governance theory stand at the centre of this unanswered call in accounting theory and practice. As the status of the public corporation is interpreted as a nexus of contracts and its architecture as a restricted dyadic relation between ‘principals’ and ‘agents’, the object and audience for corporate reports are restricted to a very specific set of actors, interests and time-horizons. We argue that this conceptual setup unduly restricts notions of accountability and is connected to a specific notion of political economy. A broadening of reporting standards needs, therefore, to be accompanied by a critical assessment of the assumed object and audience of reporting in corporate governance theory.

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  • Veldman Jeroen & Jansson Andreas, 2020. "Planetary Boundaries and Corporate Reporting: The Role of the Conceptual Basis of the Corporation," Accounting, Economics, and Law: A Convivium, De Gruyter, vol. 10(2), pages 1-18, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:bpj:aelcon:v:10:y:2020:i:2:p:18:n:2
    DOI: 10.1515/ael-2018-0037
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