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Accounting Historians Journal

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2005

Industries -- Social aspects -- Great Britain -- History

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Showing A Strong Front: Corporate Social Reporting And The Business Case In Britain, 1914-1919, Josephine Maltby Jan 2005

Showing A Strong Front: Corporate Social Reporting And The Business Case In Britain, 1914-1919, Josephine Maltby

Accounting Historians Journal

It is generally asserted that corporate social reporting (CSR) is a phenomenon of the late 20th century. The present paper contests this view by looking at the ways in which British companies reacted to the challenges they faced during the First World War, when they were exposed to charges of profiteering, as well as to industrial unrest and high taxation. The paper considers the use of the speeches made by chairmen at annual general meetings to refute these charges and defend themselves. It considers the relevance of these findings for contemporary social reporting, and suggests that investigation of the history …