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Sustainability quotients and the social footprint

✍ Scribed by Mark W. McElroy; Rene J. Jorna; Jo van Engelen


Book ID
102132199
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
190 KB
Volume
15
Category
Article
ISSN
1535-3958

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Abstract

We argue that most of what passes for mainstream reporting in corporate sustainability management fails to do precisely the one thing it purports to do – which is make it possible for organizations to measure and report on the sustainability of their operations. It fails because of the lack of what the Global Reporting Initiative calls sustainability context, a shortcoming from which it, too, suffers. We suggest that this missing context calls for a new notion of sustainability (the binary perspective), which can be conceptualized in the form of sustainability quotients. We provide specifications for such quotients in ecological and social contexts, and suggest that sustainability is best understood in terms of the impact organizations can have on the carrying capacity of non‐financial capital, or what in the social case we call anthro capital. We conclude by introducing a quantitative quotients‐based method for measuring and reporting on the social sustainability of an organization, the social footprint method. Copyright Β© 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd and ERP Environment.


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