Sökning: "Global Reporting Initiative"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 8 avhandlingar innehållade orden Global Reporting Initiative.
1. Implementering av redovisning som styrmetod : Om hållbarhetsredovisningens effekter i statligt ägda företag
Sammanfattning : How can organizations, enterprises and states move from words to action? One opinion argues that this process is possible to direct via technologies, while an other argues that there is too much organizational resistance. Even if technologies, such as accounting information, are introduced it cannot be taken for granted that the decisions are implemented. LÄS MER
2. Does Voluntary Governance Work? : Insights from Specialty Coffee
Sammanfattning : Agricultural businesses contribute to sustainability problems, but they are also increasingly central to the effort to develop solutions. One way of moving toward sustainability is through regulatory governance. In this thesis, I analyze a tool of regulatory governance called voluntary market-based regulatory initiatives. LÄS MER
3. Corporate and city GHG inventories : Impact on global CO2 emissionswhen considering electricity and CHP-based district heating
Sammanfattning : One initiative to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions involves developing standards for GHG inventories. Companies and cities (regions) can use GHG inventories to compile and report their GHG emissions. LÄS MER
4. Is the Swedish Environmental Goods and Services Industry Green? : Product and production perspectives
Sammanfattning : In most business sectors environmental programs focus on direct, production-related environmental impacts. The design and development of products with reduced environmental impact is considered more difficult. The opposite applies in the environmental technology sector. LÄS MER
5. Evaluation of retrospective patient record review as a method to identify patient safety and quality information in orthopaedic care
Sammanfattning : The great benefits of modern healthcare must be weighed against the risk of patient injury due to human intervention. Studies show that adverse events (AE) are identified in up to 16.6% of all hospitalisations. As a step toward preventing AEs, efforts are made to collect patient safety information at different levels in the healthcare systems. LÄS MER