Social accounting issues encompass the various impacts an organization has on society, internally and externally, through initiatives such as charitable donations, education sponsorships, product safety, community involvement, environmental conservation, and the employment of disadvantaged groups.
Social Responsibility Reporting (also known as Corporate Social Reporting) refers to the practice of communicating a business's initiatives and achievements in social accounting issues, often included within the annual accounts or in a separate report.
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