The United Nations aspirational agenda for sustainable development calls for the shared efforts of governments, business sector, society and stakeholders to promote prosperity while protecting the planet. In the business perspective, the joint pursuit of both durable competitive advantages and long-term benefits for society are not just the result of companies' reactions to goals of institutions or demands of stakeholders. Rather, they depend on a holistic integration of sustainability in companies' strategic decision-making. This paper proposes an application of the fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) method for selecting those sustainability issues that are most relevant for creating shared value for both business and society, and that should be the focus of strategic planning and management. The integration of the ISO 26000 framework with the method permits a holistic treatment of all areas of sustainability. The paper also illustrates to managers how the method should be applied in practice through a step-by-step application to a medium-sized company operating in the water technology sector. Finally, its usefulness as a managerial tool for strategic decision-makers is discussed.

Calabrese, A., Costa, R., Levialdi, N., Menichini, T. (2019). Integrating sustainability into strategic decision-making: A fuzzy AHP method for the selection of relevant sustainability issues. TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE, 139, 155-168 [10.1016/j.techfore.2018.11.005].

Integrating sustainability into strategic decision-making: A fuzzy AHP method for the selection of relevant sustainability issues

Calabrese A.;Costa R.
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Levialdi N.;Menichini T.
2019-01-01

Abstract

The United Nations aspirational agenda for sustainable development calls for the shared efforts of governments, business sector, society and stakeholders to promote prosperity while protecting the planet. In the business perspective, the joint pursuit of both durable competitive advantages and long-term benefits for society are not just the result of companies' reactions to goals of institutions or demands of stakeholders. Rather, they depend on a holistic integration of sustainability in companies' strategic decision-making. This paper proposes an application of the fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) method for selecting those sustainability issues that are most relevant for creating shared value for both business and society, and that should be the focus of strategic planning and management. The integration of the ISO 26000 framework with the method permits a holistic treatment of all areas of sustainability. The paper also illustrates to managers how the method should be applied in practice through a step-by-step application to a medium-sized company operating in the water technology sector. Finally, its usefulness as a managerial tool for strategic decision-makers is discussed.
2019
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore ING-IND/35 - INGEGNERIA ECONOMICO-GESTIONALE
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Strategic decision-making; Corporate sustainability; Sustainable development; Shared value; Fuzzy AHP; ISO 26000
Calabrese, A., Costa, R., Levialdi, N., Menichini, T. (2019). Integrating sustainability into strategic decision-making: A fuzzy AHP method for the selection of relevant sustainability issues. TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE, 139, 155-168 [10.1016/j.techfore.2018.11.005].
Calabrese, A; Costa, R; Levialdi, N; Menichini, T
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