Corporate accountability
Corporate accountability is financial or societal consequences for company activity
Corporate accountability is the acknowledgement and assumption of responsibility for the consequences of a company's actions. It can be defined in narrowly financial terms, e.g. for a business to meet certain standards or address the regulatory requirements of its business activities.[1] Corporate accountability may also be applied more broadly, such as expectations for a publicly-traded company to be accountable to its employees and local community rather than focusing exclusively on earning profits in the short-term for the benefit of its shareholders.[2]
See also
- Environmental, social and corporate governance
- Corporate social responsibility
- Corporate crime
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