Reg Mathews Memorial Prize

Created 01 Jan 2012| Updated 01 May 2024 | 15 articles

The Reg Mathews Memorial Prize is an annual award for the paper considered to have made the most significant contribution towards the social and environmental accounting literature published in Social and Environmental Accountability Journal (SEAJ). The paper is selected by the Editorial Board of SEAJ and is named in memory of Professor Reg Mathews, a leading figure in the development of social and environmental accounting.

2023 Prize

Winner: Rethinking Planetary Boundaries: Accounting for Ecological Limits, by M. Sobkowiak, J. Senn & H. Vollmer

Highly Commended: The Motivations and Practices of Impact Assessment in Socially Responsible Investing: The French Case and its Implications for the Accounting and Impact Investing Communities, by D.-L. Arjaliès, P, Chollet, P. Crifo & N. Mottis

2022 Prize

Winner: Mobilising Islamic Funds for Climate Actions: From Transparency to Traceability, by R Raeni, I Thomson & A-C Frandsen

Highly Commended: There Should be More Normative Research on How Social and Environmental Accounting Should be Done, by M Brander

2017 Prize

Winner: What’s So Social About Social Return on Investment? A Critique of Quantitative Social Accounting Approaches Drawing on Experiences of International Microfinance, by P, Vik

Highly commended: Cattle, Land, People, and Accountability Systems: The Makings of a Values-based Organisation, by J. Dillard & M. Pullman

The remaining articles in the following collection were winners of the Reg Matthews Memorial Prize for their publication year.

Professor Reg Mathews

Professor Reg Mathews was one of social accounting's earliest and most influential pioneers. An academic for most of his life, he was a prolific author and an exceptionally generous colleague. His influence on the emerging field of social accounting was manifest equally in his tireless support of new academics and in his important papers on such matters as education, approaches to practice and state-of-the-art reviews of the subject. He was the founding joint editor of Social Accounting Monitor, which paved the way for the international CSEAR community and which developed over time into what we now know as Social and Environmental Accountability Journal.

The CSEAR community honoured Reg with a Festchrift entitled Social Accounting, Mega Accounting and Beyond in 2007 and it is entirely fitting that his inestimable contribution be remembered in this annual prize. Reg passed away in 2012 after a long illness.

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Originally published in Social and Environmental Accountability Journal, Volume: 43, Number: 3 (02 Sep 2023)

Published online: 21 Nov 2023
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Originally published in Social and Environmental Accountability Journal, Volume: 41, Number: 3 (02 Sep 2021)

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Originally published in Social and Environmental Accountability Journal, Volume: 42, Number: 1-2 (04 May 2022) Accounting and Climate Finance: Engaging with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

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Originally published in Social and Environmental Accountability Journal, Volume: 38, Number: 2 (04 May 2018)

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Originally published in Social and Environmental Accountability Journal, Volume: 35, Number: 1 (02 Jan 2015)

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Originally published in Social and Environmental Accountability Journal, Volume: 40, Number: 1 (02 Jan 2020) Social and Environmental Accountability 2020 and beyond

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Originally published in Social and Environmental Accountability Journal, Volume: 32, Number: 2 (01 Sep 2012) Indigenous Peoples: Accounting and Accountability

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Originally published in Social and Environmental Accountability Journal, Volume: 34, Number: 1 (02 Jan 2014) Carbon Accounting: The Contribution of Social and Environmental Accounting to the Debate

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Originally published in Social and Environmental Accountability Journal, Volume: 36, Number: 1 (02 Jan 2016) EU Regulation of Corporate Social and Environmental Reporting

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Originally published in Social and Environmental Accountability Journal, Volume: 33, Number: 1 (01 Apr 2013) The intersection of social/environmental/sustainability accounting/reporting/accountability issues and policy processes

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Originally published in Social and Environmental Accountability Journal, Volume: 37, Number: 1 (02 Jan 2017) Social enterprise, accountability and social accounting

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