Are Australian Universities Making Good Use of ICT for CSR Reporting?
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Materia
universities corporate social responsibility online
Fecha
2015-11-06Referencia bibliográfica
Garde Sánchez, R. & Rodríguez Bolívar, M.P. & López Hernández, A.M. Sustainability 2015, 7 14896. [https://doi.org/10.3390/su71114895]
Patrocinador
Regional Government of Andalusia (Spain), Department of Innovation, Science and Enterprise (Research project number P11-SEJ-7700)Resumen
The higher education system in Australia has witnessed various government
initiatives that have provided funding to integrate corporate social responsibility (CSR)
issues and thus contribute to the training of professionals with a strong sense of ethics,
social values and concern for the repercussions of business activities in society. There are
increasing demands from stakeholders for more transparent and more accountable
information, including questions related to CSR. This paper analyses the policies and
communication strategies regarding CSR information applied in Australian universities
and considers whether they are making good use of information and communication
technologies (ICT) to facilitate interaction with stakeholders. The results show that ICT
have not been considered a relevant tool in terms of improving accountability regarding
CSR concerns in Australian universities, although they could represent a differentiation
factor in the competitive environment of higher education.