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Perspectives and experiences in auditing environmental management systems, social compliance and corporate social responsibility

Posted on:2014-04-26Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:Royal Roads University (Canada)Candidate:Chan, Irene Po ChingFull Text:PDF
GTID:2459390005493806Subject:Sustainability
Abstract/Summary:
Auditing has evolved from the basic third party verification of business accounts to broader checks on behalf of stakeholders of the three imperatives of conduct, these being the social, environmental as well as the economic activities of organisations. Auditing is not just about accounting anymore, and may focus on completely different fields such as social and environmental management systems. In this triangulation study, experienced auditors from eight different countries were interviewed and asked to share their perspectives and some experiences from their auditing work. The auditing standards encountered in the interviews covered areas including environmental management systems, corporate social responsibility and social compliance. The interviews revealed that time issues were generally the greatest challenge to most auditors, but that there were also many other issues over and above the issues related to the three imperatives of conduct.
Keywords/Search Tags:Environmental management systems, Auditing, Social
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