Organizational Financial Performance in the Context of Sustainability: A Form of Transparency in the Financial Performance of Business Entities
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Abdul Fatah Hassanudin

Organizational Financial Performance in the Context of Sustainability: A Form of Transparency in the Financial Performance of Business Entities

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Organizational financial performance in the context of sustainability: a form of transparency in the financial performance of business entities. Analyze financial performance in sustainability for transparency & future business viability. This study guides integrating financial evaluation with efficient resource management strategies.

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Abstract

Financial performance reporting in the context of sustainability has become increasingly important in recent years. This study aims to analyze the role of financial perfomance evaluation in the context of business sustainability. The results show that financial performance evaluation not only assesses current operational effectiveness but also serves as a predictor of business sustainability in the future. In the context of business sustainability, financial performance evaluation not only measures financial output but also efficient resource management. An Inclusive and comprehensive approach is needed to connect these two aspects. This reaseach is expected to provide guidance for business practitioner and polcymakers in formulating sustainability strategies that are integrated with their financial performance evaluation.


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The submitted work, "Organizational Financial Performance in the Context of Sustainability: A Form of Transparency in the Financial Performance of Business Entities," addresses a highly pertinent and critical area in contemporary business literature. The abstract clearly articulates the study's aim to analyze the role of financial performance evaluation within the broader framework of business sustainability. It posits that such evaluation extends beyond merely assessing current operational effectiveness, acting as a crucial predictor of future sustainability and a measure of efficient resource management. This dual perspective is a compelling starting point for exploring the intricate relationship between financial health and long-term environmental and social viability. A key strength of the proposed research lies in its emphasis on expanding the traditional scope of financial performance metrics. By highlighting its predictive power for future sustainability and its capacity to gauge efficient resource management, the study moves beyond a purely retrospective view of financial reporting. The abstract's call for an "inclusive and comprehensive approach" to connect financial output with resource management is particularly insightful, suggesting a holistic perspective that is often missing in siloed evaluations. This conceptual framing provides a valuable contribution by advocating for a more integrated understanding of corporate performance. The stated expectation that this research will provide guidance for business practitioners and policymakers in formulating integrated sustainability strategies is ambitious and highly desirable. To truly fulfill this promise, the full paper would need to delve into the specific mechanisms and metrics through which financial performance translates into sustainability insights, and vice versa. It would benefit from concrete examples or a theoretical model illustrating this "inclusive and comprehensive approach." Nevertheless, the abstract successfully frames a timely and important discussion, laying the groundwork for a valuable contribution to the ongoing discourse on corporate transparency, accountability, and the strategic integration of financial and sustainability objectives.


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