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Introduction: Sustainability and Accounting Education: The Elephant in the Classroom Maria Cadiz Dyball, Ian Thomson and Richard M S Wilson Part 1: Sustainability and Accounting Education 1. Sustainability and Accounting Education: The Elephant in the Classroom Rob Gray 2. A Commentary on 'Sustainability and Accounting Education: The Elephant in the Classroom' Matias Laine 3. 'Utopia' and 'Passion': A Commentary on 'Sustainability and Accounting Education: The Elephant in the Classroom' Massimo Contrafatto Part 2: Integrated Reporting 4. Integrated Reporting: A Review of Developments and their Implications for the Accounting Curriculum Gareth Owen 5. A Commentary on 'Integrated Reporting: A Review of Developments and their Implications for the Accounting Curriculum' Nancy Kamp-Roelands 6. A Commentary on 'Integrated Reporting: A Review of Developments and their Implications for the Accounting Curriculum' Carmen Correa Ruiz 7. A Rejoinder to Commentaries on 'Integrated Reporting: A Review of Developments and their Implications for the Accounting Curriculum' Gareth Owen Part 3: Rhetoric or Reality? 8. Rhetoric or Reality? Do Accounting Education and Experience Increase Weighting on Environmental Performance in a Balanced Scorecard? Monte Wynder, Kai-Uwe Wellner and Karin Reinhard 9. A Commentary on 'Rhetoric or Reality? Do Accounting Education and Experience Increase Weighting on Environmental Performance in a Balanced Scorecard?' Carlos Larrinaga 10. Sustainability Education and Accounting Experience. What Motivates Higher Valuation of Environmental Performance? Stefan Schaltegger 11. Will Rhetoric ever Become Reality? A Rejoinder to Larrinaga and Schaltegger Monte Wynder Part 4: Corporate Responsibility 12. Corporate Responsibility to Respect Human Rights and Business Schools' Responsibility to Teach It: Incorporating Human Rights into the Sustainability Agenda Ken McPhail 13. A Commentary on 'Corporate Responsibility to Respect Human Rights and Business Schools' Responsibility to Teach It' Jeff Everett 14. Incorporating Human Rights into the Sustainability Agenda Jane Andrew 15. A Rejoinder to Commentaries on 'Corporate Responsibility to Respect Human Rights and Business Schools' Responsibility to Teach It' Ken McPhail

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