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N1613 Integrated Reporting

GROUP PRESENTATIONS

10% IN-CLASS ASSESSMENT

Overview

Group Presentation constitutes 10% of your final assessment and will be conducted during the course of workshops in weeks 5, 6,7,8,9,10 and 11. Pick one from the list of topics provided below:

1)  Value Creation and Sustainability Reporting

2)  Human Rights in Organisations and Sustainability Reporting

3)  Role of Auditing in providing Assurance on Sustainability Reports 4)  Social Impact of Sustainability Reporting Practices

5)  Influence of Sustainability Reporting on Environmental Impact of Companies

6)  Impact of Governance on Corporate Sustainability Initiatives and Sustainability Reporting

7)  Impact of local/national factors on sustainability reporting practices across the globe

8)  Intellectual Capital in Sustainability and Sustainability Reporting 9)  Climate Change and Sustainability Reporting

10) Effectiveness of Corporate Carbon Accounting Practices

Learning Outcomes

.    LO1 Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of issues covered in this module and their relevance to accounting and the role of the accountant.

.    LO2 Critically evaluate the benefits of sustainability reporting and the role of standard-setting organisations in the evolution of corporate reporting systems.

.    LO3 Communicate well with peers to work effectively as part of a group.


General Guidance

1)  Number of topics to be presented - 1 - Pick 1 topic out of the 10 listed above.

2)  Materials such as book chapters and journal articles on the topics in the list will be uploaded on Canvas.

3)  Format of presentation - PowerPoint Slides

4)  Mode  of  assessment  -  On  campus  unless  exempted  by  university  due to exceptional circumstances - During workshops over Weeks 5,7,8, 9,10 and 11.

5)  Each group can choose a week between weeks 5-11 for presenting (except Week 6, Reading Week). One student from each group should post on a padlet (allocated to their Workshop Group) on Canvas the following information:

a)   Names of group members

b)   Week chosen for the presentation.

This  should  be  done  by  the  end  of week 4.  Please  do  not  send group names/lists to the module convener or workshop tutor via email.

6)  Students  will  be allowed to choose their group members from  within  their respective workshop groups.

7)  Students from different workshops are not allowed to form a group for this assessment.

8)  Number of students presenting from each group - maximum 5 and minimum 3.

9)  Length of presentation - Maximum 20 minutes and minimum 10 minutes.

10)Students will be assessed individually - This means that students in the same group could get different marks based on individual performance. Each student is expected to present approximately 3-4 minutes.

11) Students are requested to avoid reading off notes. Occasionally referring to notes  is  absolutely  fine   (you   do  not  have  to   memorise  everything)   but continuously reading off notes without any real involvement in the presentation or without any engagement with the audience should preferably be avoided.

12) Audience  participation  -  Students  not  presenting  are  encouraged to  pose questions to the presenting team at the end of each presentation.


13)The presentation should be submitted individually at the submission point on Canvas by every member of each group by the date set on Sussex Direct and Canvas. The full names (as stated on Sussex Direct) and candidate numbers of all group members should be written on the title slide.

Specific Guidance on the Contents of the Presentation

(Suggested outline of the presentation)

Title Slide - Topic Title, Full names, and Candidate numbers of all group members

Slide 1 Introduction - Introduce the topic with definitions and explanations of key issues within the topic that you wish to focus on.

v Select a corporate scandal/ a success story that demonstrates the misuse/ excellent use of any one or two of the 4 additional capitals (Human, Social and

Relational, Intellectual or Natural) identified in sustainability reporting.

Slide 2   Introduce the case/ company/ scandal and overall impact.

Slides 3 &4   Identify the triggers/key events / occurrences in the scandal/ success story and link these events / facts of the scandal (non-financial) to the key issues identified in Slide 1.

Slide 5 Discussion and Conclusion - Analytic reflections and critical discussion of the strategies of the company in the context of the scandal or success story as well as the related  information  provided  in  their  sustainability  report.  Briefly  summarize  your findings.

Further guidance on presentations will be provided during lectures and workshops.