(en) « Every benefit corporation is required to publish publically an annual benefit report that includes "an assessment of [its] overall social and environmental performance against a third party standard." » [1] Consulté le 26 janvier 2014.
(en) « To meet the transparency provisions of the model legislation, benefit corporations are required to publish an annual benefit report. […] The report must be posted on the benefit corporation’s website, or if one does not exist, provided upon request free of charge to any person that requests a copy. » [2] Consulté le 26 janvier 2014.
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Kevin Levillain et Blanche Segrestin, « From primacy to purpose commitment: How emerging profit-with-purpose corporations open new corporate governance avenues », European Management Journal, vol. 37, no 5, , p. 637–647 (ISSN0263-2373, DOI10.1016/j.emj.2019.07.002, lire en ligne, consulté le )
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Kevin Levillain et Blanche Segrestin, « From primacy to purpose commitment: How emerging profit-with-purpose corporations open new corporate governance avenues », European Management Journal, vol. 37, no 5, , p. 637–647 (ISSN0263-2373, DOI10.1016/j.emj.2019.07.002, lire en ligne, consulté le )