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'''Corporate transparency''' has also been used to refer to [[radical transparency]] in corporate governance.
'''Corporate transparency''' has also been used to refer to [[radical transparency]] in corporate governance.


==See also==
Recent studies of the business ethics and corporate social responsibility literature points out that corporate transparency generally to a firm's willingness to share with its critical stakeholders information about its business practices. The higher the level of perceived transparency of a firm the higher stakeholders' availability to collaborate with that firm for a social cause.
*[[Open business]]
*[[Radical transparency]]
*[[Corporate governance]]


==References==
==References==
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== External links ==
* [http://www2.standardandpoors.com/spf/pdf/equity/gamma_eng_2.pdf GAMMA: An Introduction to Corporate Governance Scoring]
* [http://public.kenan-flagler.unc.edu/faculty/bushmanr/bushman_jar_transparency.pdf Journal of accounting research]
* [http://www.icanz.co.nz/StaticContent/AGS/corptrans.cfm Corporate transparency]
* [http://www.cgfrc.nus.edu.sg/download/CTI/BT_CTI_June06.pdf CTI Index]
* [http://www.cgfrc.nus.edu.sg/download/CTI/RevisedBT_CTIScorecard2006.pdf CTIScorecard2006]
* [http://www2.standardandpoors.com/portal/site/sp/en/ap/page.product/equityresearch_gamma/2,5,13,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,1,0,0,0,0,0.html Standard & Poor's Governance Scores]


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A. Vaccaro, H. Horta, P. Madsen. (2008) “Transparency, Information and Communication Technologies: Social Responsibility and Accountability in Business and Education” Philosophy Documentation Center.


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Madsen, P. 2009. 'Dynamic transparency, prudential justice, and corporate transformation: becoming socially responsible in the internet age.' Journal of Business Ethics 90, Suppl 4, 639-48.
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Floridi, L. 2009. 'Network ethics: Information and business ethics in a networked society.' Journal of business ethics, 90:4, 649-59.

A. Vaccaro, P. Madsen. 2009. ‘ICT and an NGO: Difficulties in Attempting to be Extremely Transparent’, Ethics and Information Technology, 11(3), 221-231.

A. Vaccaro, P. Madsen, 2009. ‘Transparency: The new ICT-driven Ethics?’ Ethics and Information Technology, 11(2), 113-122.

Santana, A. & Wood, D. 2009. 'Transparency and social responsibility issues for Wikipedia.' Ethics and Information Technology, 11:2, 133-44.

A. Vaccaro, D. Patino Echeverri. 2010 Corporate Transparency and Green Management, Journal of Business Ethics, 95(3), 487- 506.

Revision as of 13:33, 28 July 2011

Corporate transparency is set of information, privacy, and business policies to improve corporate decisionmaking and operations openness to employees, stakeholders, shareholders and the general public. Standard & Poor's has included a definition of corporate transparency in its GAMMA Methodology aimed at analysis and assessment of corporate governance. As a part of this work, Standard & Poor's Governance Services publishes the Transparency Index calculated as the average score for the largest public companies in various countries.

Corporate transparency has also been used to refer to radical transparency in corporate governance.

See also

References