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Title: Review of sustainable transformative performance : governance and accountability imperatives
Authors: Maama, Haruna 
Marimuthu, Ferima 
Keywords: 1501 Accounting, Auditing and Accountability;Sustainable Transformative Performance;Governance;Accountability;Responsible investment;Technological governance;Environmental disclosure and performance;Environmental sustainability;Organisational culture
Issue Date: Jan-2023
Publisher: International Institute for Science, Technology and Education
Source: Maama, H. and Marimuthu, F. 2023. Review of sustainable transformative performance: governance and accountability imperatives. Issues in Social and Environmental Accounting. doi:10.7176/isea/s1-01
Journal: Issues in Social and Environmental Accounting 
Abstract: 
The present organisational and business landscape makes the quest for sustainable
transformative performance an urgent imperative. Because of this, it is crucial to synthesise and
understand the many facets of sustainable transformative performance, with a focus on the need
for governance and accountability. This paper reviews the relationship between corporate
governance, accountability, and sustainable transformative performance imperatives. The paper
draws on the knowledge from several research papers submitted to the Issues in Social and
Environmental Accounting Journal special issue publication. It thoroughly analyses various
perspectives on sustainable transformation, ranging from environmental sustainability and
disclosure practices to the function of governance, organisational culture, and responsible
investing. Alongside these issues, the paper also explores the integration of technological
governance, its impact on innovation, and the nuanced relationship between financial
performance, firm size, and corporate practices. Through these thematic lenses, this paper
highlights the significance of aligning governance frameworks, fostering accountability, and
embracing responsible practices to drive sustainable transformative performance. The findings
of the paper provide valuable insights to practitioners, policymakers, and researchers, shedding
light on the complex nature of sustainable transformation and the imperative of effective
governance and accountability. The conclusion drawn from the study highlights the
transformative power of ethical decision-making, creative governance models, and responsible
behaviours in promoting sustainability, good governance and value-driven performance.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/5176
DOI: 10.7176/isea/s1-01
2460-6081
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