What comes first? The chicken-egg relationship between integrated thinking and reporting

Irma Malafronte, John Pereira

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    Abstract

    This study provides new empirical evidence on the relationship between integrated thinking (IT) and integrated reporting (IR). It contributes to the chicken-egg debate between IT and IR by answering the question 'what comes first?' and examines the determinants of IT and IR for a sample of European listed companies. The findings from both the empirical analysis and interviews with IR preparers show that IT leads to IR, and vice versa, thus creating a virtuous circle where the decision to publish an integrated report favours an inclusive decision-making process, as well as embracing the IT journey favours the adoption of IR. These results could drive companies' internal choices and policymakers' initiatives aimed at progressing an integrated organisational culture by identifying the differential drivers of IR and IT and suggest that companies' journey towards integration can start either from the integrated report (IR develops IT) or from developing an IT culture that creates a fertile background for IR (IT leads to IR).
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalJournal of Management and Governance
    Early online date26 Feb 2025
    DOIs
    Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 26 Feb 2025

    Bibliographical note

    Note: The Chartered Institute of Management Accounting (CIMA) Charitable Trust provided funds that helped deliver the qualitative research.

    Keywords

    • Accounting and finance

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