Markus J. Milne mainly focuses on Accounting, Sustainability, Triple bottom line, Social science and Context. His Annual report study in the realm of Accounting interacts with subjects such as Environmental disclosure. His Annual report research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Legitimacy theory, Exploratory research and Applied psychology.
He combines subjects such as Organizational change and Environmental resource management with his study of Sustainability. He interconnects Public relations and Media studies in the investigation of issues within Triple bottom line. His Sustainability organizations study combines topics in areas such as Business communication and Professional association.
Markus J. Milne focuses on Accounting, Sustainability, Public relations, Context and Sustainable development. With his scientific publications, his incorporates both Accounting and Narrative. The various areas that Markus J. Milne examines in his Sustainability study include Management and Environmental resource management.
His Public relations research integrates issues from Quality, Accountability and Action. Markus J. Milne undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Context and Politics through his works. His Sustainable development research includes elements of Sustainable business, Construct, Sustainable management and Hegemony.
His primary scientific interests are in Public relations, Accounting research, Context, Accountability and Stakeholder engagement. Specifically, his work in Public relations is concerned with the study of Sustainability reporting. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Institutional theory, Business ethics, Sustainability organizations and Social sustainability.
His study explores the link between Accounting research and topics such as Conservation science that cross with problems in MEDLINE and Ecology. His Context study overlaps with Resistance, Engineering ethics, Discourse theory, Sustainable development and Hegemony. His study in Accountability is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Pluralism, Political ecology, Empirical research, Environmental accounting and Democracy.
Markus J. Milne mostly deals with Context, Accounting, Sustainability, Marketing and Hegemony. Markus J. Milne integrates many fields in his works, including Context, Humanity, Sophistication, Environmental ethics, Human extinction and Argument. He has included themes like Empirical research, Accountability and Political ecology in his Accounting study.
Markus J. Milne has researched Sustainability in several fields, including Accounting research and Pluralism. The concepts of his Marketing study are interwoven with issues in Engineering ethics, Discourse theory and Sustainable development.
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Some determinants of social and environmental disclosures in New Zealand companies
David Hackston;Markus J. Milne.
Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal (1996)
Exploring the reliability of social and environmental disclosures content analysis
Markus J. Milne;Ralph W. Adler.
Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal (1999)
W(h)ither Ecology? The Triple Bottom Line, the Global Reporting Initiative, and Corporate Sustainability Reporting.
Markus J. Milne;Rob Gray.
Journal of Business Ethics (2013)
Securing organizational legitimacy: An experimental decision case examining the impact of environmental disclosures
Markus J. Milne;Dennis M. Patten.
Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal (2002)
Creating Adventures in Wonderland: The Journey Metaphor and Environmental Sustainability
Markus J. Milne;Kate Kearins;Sara Walton.
Organization (2006)
Sustainability Reporting: Who's Kidding Whom?
Rob Gray;Markus J. Milne.
(2002)
WORDS NOT ACTIONS! THE IDEOLOGICAL ROLE OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT REPORTING
Markus J. Milne;Helen Tregidga;Sara Walton.
Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal (2009)
On sustainability; the environment and management accounting
Markus J. Milne.
Management Accounting Research (1996)
Towards Reporting on the Triple Bottom Line: Mirages, Methods and Myths
Myths Rob Gray;Markus Milne.
(2013)
From sustainable management to sustainable development: a longitudinal analysis of a leading New Zealand environmental reporter
Helen Tregidga;Markus J. Milne.
Business Strategy and The Environment (2006)
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