The findings of KPMG International Survey of Corporate Responsibility Reporting 2011 show that corporate responsibility reporting hits all-time high but lacks financial reporting rigor.
The KPMG International Survey of Corporate Responsibility Reporting 2011 was designed to examine reporting trends among the world’s largest companies.
This survey is conducted every three years and it is considered one of the most comprehensive surveys of corporate responsibility reporting.
The sample included the Global Fortune 250 (2010), and 3 400 companies representing the 100 largest companies by revenue from 34 countries and 15 industry sectors.
Analysts searched only publicly available information such as websites, corporate responsibility reports, and financial reports, and collected information on over 34 data points from each company associated with corporate responsibility reporting, standards, process, drivers, and issues.
Please find attached the survey.