You can also determine the market value of companies by their culture
Both investors and the public expect more openness from organizations, according to EY’s global survey made with the involvement of more than 1,000 financial executives. Corporate culture information also significantly influences investor decisions, but company reports rarely include such data.
Society expects companies to be more and more transparent, says EY’s annual financial and accounting consulting services (FAAS) research. A healthy corporate culture based on consistent values and behaviors is critical to building trust in organizations. Investors also want more insight into company values – according to 79 percent of executives surveyed, but only 37 percent of companies report this in their report.
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