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Development of social, environmental, and economic indicators for a small/medium enterprise
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EngineeringSmall/medium EnterpriseDevelopment EconomicsEconomic DevelopmentSustainability PerformanceSustainable DevelopmentSustainability IndicatorSustainable OperationsEntrepreneurshipSustainable Value CreationSustainable DesignIndicator DevelopmentSmall Business EconomicsWeight Sustainability IndicatorsManagementEconomic IndicatorsSupply ChainSustainability AnalysisEconomicsSupply Chain ManagementStrategic ManagementCorporate SustainabilitySustainable SystemsBusiness EcosystemSustainability AssessmentBusiness OperationsBusinessBusiness SustainabilitySocial InnovationSustainabilitySustainable Supply ChainsEconomic Environment
Purpose A growing number of companies are measuring the sustainability performance of their businesses. Some companies are using pre‐existing sustainability indicator systems to assess their performance. Other companies are looking beyond measurement of impacts to create their own system of indicators to measure sustainability. Formulating relevant indicators of sustainability performance is a difficult task for any organization, but especially for small/medium enterprises (SMEs) that often lack financial, knowledge, and labor resources. The purpose of this paper is to consider two different sustainability assessment approaches undertaken by a single case study company, a start‐up SME. Design/methodology/approach The authors developed a method for an SME, Ecologic Designs, Inc., a self‐identified green business that reclaims materials to make bags and accessories, to create its own sustainability indicators without outside expert help. This research chronicles the struggles and triumphs of the SME in measuring its sustainability performance using a pre‐existing system and then using the developed method. Findings The SME's managers applied the developed method to create, select, and weight sustainability indicators to help answer a strategic planning decision – where to locate operations and facilities in an expanding supply chain. Originality/value The paper describes the struggles and triumphs of a start‐up SME in measuring its sustainability performance using a pre‐existing system and then using the developed method.
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