Browsing Doctoral Theses by Thesis Supervisor "Tregidga, Helen"
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Buddhism and Sustainability-related Organisational Practices: A Sri Lankan Focus
(Auckland University of Technology, 2016)This thesis investigates the potential and challenges of Buddhism in informing organisations’ pursuit of sustainability. Buddhism is argued to enable possibilities for sustainability on a more systemic and spiritual level ... -
Discharging accountability in the field of Non-governmental Organisations in Samoa
(Auckland University of Technology, 2016)The questioning of accountability for Samoa came to the forefront as a result of a publicised scandal involving funds donated in aid of the devastating effects of a tsunami in 2009. This scandal prompted an interest in ... -
Financial Services Institutions and Corporate Social Responsibility: on taking a broad versus a narrow view
(Auckland University of Technology, 2011)The aim of this thesis is to examine understandings of corporate social responsibility (CSR), motivations for CSR reporting, and the nature of stakeholder engagement in relation to CSR reporting by financial services ... -
The Implementation of Authentic Strategy in Service Organisations: The Case of Environmental Strategies
(Auckland University of Technology, 2019)This study examines the research question: in what ways do service organisations implement green differentiation strategies in a way to ensure internal stakeholders perceive these as authentic strategies? This research ... -
Lifting the Veil: Integrated Reporting, Materiality Determination, and Stakeholder Inclusivity
(Auckland University of Technology, 2021)Materiality is constructed within the critical accounting literature as a fractured and disputed concept and practice. Within this literature, materiality is simultaneously re-presented as a technical-rational and objective ...