TY - JOUR A1 - Baltzer, Björn A1 - Ulrich, Patrick T1 - Integrating value added statements in corporate governance BT - Theory and empirical findings from Germany JF - Corporate Governance and Sustainability Review N2 - The value-added statement (VAS) is a distinctive financial reporting tool designed to reflect the distribution of economic value across multiple stakeholders, including employees, suppliers, and communities, beyond just shareholders. This study explores the application and presentation of VAS within the corporate governance reports of nine large, publicly listed German companies. These firms were selected based on their adherence to the German Corporate Governance Code (GCGC) principles, which prioritize transparency and stakeholder engagement. Analyzing the most recent reports for the fiscal years 2022–2023, we observe that VAS adoption is notably limited, with presentation formats ranging from text-only descriptions to detailed tables and visualizations. The lack of standardized VAS formats may present a barrier to wider adoption, yet the tool holds substantial potential to enhance corporate transparency by aligning financial outcomes with stakeholder interests. Our findings suggest that if standardized, VAS could play an important role in bridging financial reporting with broader accountability objectives, especially as corporate governance increasingly emphasizes stakeholder-inclusive disclosures. This study highlights the need for clear guidelines to support VAS integration, which could foster greater trust and transparency within corporate governance frameworks. KW - Value-Added Statement KW - Corporate Governance Reporting KW - Stakeholders KW - Connectivity Y1 - 2025 UR - https://doi.org/10.22495/cgsrv9i3p8 SN - 2519-898X VL - 9 IS - 3 SP - 105 EP - 115 ER -