Sustainability Information in Annual Reports of Companies Domiciled in the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic

The importance of corporate sustainability reporting continues to grow. This growth is rooted in numerous contingent factors and scientific questions regarding the key contingent variables arise. Knowledge related to these issues is important both for academic and practical purposes. Although sustai...

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