Analysis of the quality of sustainability reports published by Brazilian companies: An analytic hierarchy process‐grey clustering approach

This paper aims to assess the extent to which Brazilian companies adhere to the accuracy, balance, clarity, comparability, reliability, and timeliness criteria recommended by the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) standards. A survey was conducted with experts in sustainability reporting with extensi...

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Multiple criterion
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