IZT: Related research projects |
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IZT has conducted a number of research projects in the area of research on social and environmental aspects in business and management. The most prominent efforts refer to the Sustainable Value approach and to Gender mainstreaming and workplace diversity. |
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Sustainable Value
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The Sustainable Value-concept allows to assess and manage sustainable performance similar to economic performance. Conventionally, investors and analysts concentrate on the return on capital. However, companies do not only use economic capital but also environmental and social resources to create a return. In order to assess corporate sustainable performance we need to assess the use of the entire bundle of resources. Sustainable Value expresses the use of a bundle of resources in monetary terms. It is based on a fundamental insight of financial economics: To create value, a company must use resources more efficiently than other companies. Sustainable Value therefore compares the resource use of a company to a benchmark. Sustainable Value extends the logic of financial markets to cover more than economic capital. And it translates corporate sustainable performance into a language that is inline with managers’ and investors’ thinking. |
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Gender mainstreaming and workplace diversity
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Within the scope of the project “The interactive Organisation – Methods and Models for healthy and productive E-Business” (INTERORG), researchers from the IZT focussed on the role of gender-mainstreaming in E-Business. To ensure that the principle of gender-mainstreaming is well recognised in the |
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