International Journal of Research in Social Sciences
  • Year: 2019
  • Volume: 9
  • Issue: 4

A Conceptual and Analytical Study on Modern Compliance Reporting for Corporate Performance Management: A Techno-Business Leadership Perspective

  • Author:
  • C. Karthikeyan1,4, Krishna2,4, Anna Benjamin3,4
  • Total Page Count: 31
  • Page Number: 100 to 130

1Director and Professor, Management, Studies, T. John College, Bangalore, Affiliated to Bangalore University, Bangalore, Karnataka

2Asst Professor, Management Studies, T. John College, Bangalore Affiliated to Bangalore University, Bangalore, Karnataka

3Asst Prof, T. John Institute of Management Science, Bangalore, Affiliated to Bangalore University

4Accredited by NAAC ‘A ’, and Approved by AICTE, New Delhi

Online published on 27 September, 2019.

Abstract

Protecting clean air and water, and ensuring communities are safe from pollution, is more complex today than ever. Pollution that‘s not apparent to the naked eye, nor is comprehensively studied by any organization, or is in the control at any point of time, requires accurate compliance for smooth handling, nevertheless the presence of un-certainty over its impact on the people and society at large. The sources of information on environment or climate collectively have a big impact on the environment. The new challenges in managing environment require innovation and improvement. The increased transparency and real time information with the support of electronic reporting and advanced monitoring will also allow us to experiment with innovative approaches for better results. Next Generation Compliance will assist the EPA (Environment Protection Act), states, and tribes to better address large regulated universes with approaches that go beyond traditional single facility inspections and enforcement. All of these approaches combined help us to better protect public health and the environment, assure a level playing field for businesses that play by the rules, engage communities, and reduce regulatory burdens

Keywords

Protection, Compliance, Ethics, Reporting, Leadership, Resources, Evaluation