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Sustainability Reporting, a New Type of Companies’ Hypocrisy: Zara and Volkswagen Cases

In: Responsible Business in a Changing World

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  • Imane Allam

    (University of Turin)

  • Simone Scagnelli

    (University of Turin)

  • Laura Corazza

    (University of Turin)

Abstract

Over the recent years, there has been increasing attention to sustainability management and reporting. Sustainability reporting is adopted by companies to communicate their impact on sustainability, and it is declined as economic, social, and environmental responsibilities. Its final goal is to depict the implementation of policies, plans, process, and products in respect of social and environmental issues. The purpose of this paper is to critically compare sustainability reporting and real practices of sustainability management by focusing on two companies. The study applies a multiple typical case study approach, namely, the cases that we will focus on are the Volkswagen emissions scandal and Zara’s unpaid labourers’ issue. After evaluating the sustainable reports and the code of conduct of the companies, we compare the discrepancies between reports and companies’ performance. The analysis of those two cases studies, and the related companies’ scandals reveals a disconcerting situation shedding light on the gap between what it has been reported and disclosed by the companies and what is the actual practices. To overcome such problems, further study on the implementation of a knowledge management strategy could drive transparency and enable effective reporting on sustainability.

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  • Imane Allam & Simone Scagnelli & Laura Corazza, 2020. "Sustainability Reporting, a New Type of Companies’ Hypocrisy: Zara and Volkswagen Cases," CSR, Sustainability, Ethics & Governance, in: Belén Díaz Díaz & Nicholas Capaldi & Samuel O. Idowu & René Schmidpeter (ed.), Responsible Business in a Changing World, pages 195-211, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:csrchp:978-3-030-36970-5_12
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-36970-5_12
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    1. Jennifer L. Robertson & A. Wren Montgomery & Timur Ozbilir, 2023. "Employees' response to corporate greenwashing," Business Strategy and the Environment, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 32(7), pages 4015-4027, November.
    2. Yongyou Nie & Yuhan Wang & Lu Li & Haolan Liao, 2023. "Literature Review on Power Battery Echelon Reuse and Recycling from a Circular Economy Perspective," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 20(5), pages 1-28, February.

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