Corporate responsibility and systems thinking – tools for balanced risk management
by Matti Kamppinen, Petteri Vihervaara, Nina Aarras
International Journal of Sustainable Society (IJSSOC), Vol. 1, No. 2, 2008

Abstract: Corporate responsibility amounts to taking into consideration conditions and effects that are systematically linked to corporate action. Systems thinking and its variants offer tools for understanding and managing the multitudes of conditions and effects that constitute corporate responsibility. We look first at the general tools of systems thinking, and then at a case of Finnish forest industry, and assessment of four particular systemic concepts that could be used to improve corporate environmental management: life cycle assessment, regionality, industrial ecosystem and ecosystem services. We conclude that systems thinking in one form or in another is a precondition for balanced economic, social and environmental management.

Online publication date: Thu, 15-Jan-2009

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