The green frontier: materiality and corporate sustainability
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Jesus, Beatriz Santos Ramos de
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Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso
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2023
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The main purpose of this research is to evaluate the relationship between the concepts
of materiality and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) concerns that are
establishing corporate sustainability. It addresses how ESG factors are becoming increasingly
more important in business decision-making globally, employing data from different market
scenarios (Nguyen et al., 2022; La Rosa & Bernini, 2022; Tang, 2022; Smith & Giamporcaro,
2022; Daugaard, 2022; Chen, 2022). The study emphasizes how ESG has developed from
compliance guidelines to strategic elements that are essential for risk management and value
development (Barbosa et al., 2023; Zhang et al., 2021).
The extended concept of materiality—which goes beyond conventional financial
reporting to encompass broader economic, environmental, and social aspects—is at the heart
of this theory (Zhou, 2017; Ortar et al., 2016; Deegan & Rankin, 1997). This extension is
consistent with the idea of double materiality, which weighs the effects on society, the
environment, and the economy equally (van der Enden, 2022). Additionally, the study
addresses the challenges and conflicts found in the current frameworks on reporting
sustainability, emphasizing a disproportionate emphasis on financial materiality (GRI, 2021)
and the divergence with public interest objectives (ICAS, 2022).
This thesis advances a sophisticated understanding of materiality and ESG, adding to
the conversation on corporate sustainability. It suggests a reporting system that is more
equitable and inclusive, bringing business strategies into line with larger social and
environmental concerns. A step toward a more integrated approach to sustainability, the
findings provide insightful information for both practical use in corporate sustainability
reporting and scholarly research.
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Sustainability; Corporations; ESG; Materiality; Financing
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