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Designing sustainable development indicators: analysis for a case utility

Cory Searcy (Provisional PhD Candidate in Engineering Management at the University of Alberta. He holds a BSc in Industrial Engineering and a MSc in Environmental Engineering from the University of Manitoba. His current research focuses on sustainable development indicators and integrated management systems.)
Stanislav Karapetrovic (Based at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada, where he is an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering. His current research focuses on integrated management systems, quality auditing, international quality management standards and engineering education.)
Daryl McCartney (Associate Professor of Environmental Engineering at the University of Alberta. He is also an associate of the Edmonton Waste Management Centre of Excellence. His current research focuses on environmental analysis, integrated solid waste management, sustainable development indicators, and compost engineering.)

Measuring Business Excellence

ISSN: 1368-3047

Article publication date: 1 June 2005

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to present and analyze a case study on the design of a system of sustainable development indicators for an electric utility.

Design/methodology/approach

The case study is based on collaboration with an electric utility and consultation with external experts. A six‐step process was used to create the indicators: conduct a needs assessment; conduct process planning; develop a draft set of indicators; test and adjust the indicators; implement the indicators; and review and improve the indicators.

Findings

The case study demonstrates how existing projects impact the process of developing indicators. It highlights that any system of indicators must be linked to the business planning process. It shows how this may be accomplished through a design based on a hierarchical approach that also illustrates linkages between the indicators and incorporates existing measures.

Research limitations/implications

The first three steps of the indicator design process have been completed. Research on the remaining three steps is ongoing.

Practical implications

Applying the principles of sustainable development has become an essential part of doing business. This paper illustrates how sustainable development indicators may be developed and integrated with existing business infrastructure at an electric utility.

Originality/value

Even in companies with strong corporate responsibility programs, a key challenge is to construct meaningful indicators that are integrated with mainstream business systems. Although it is recognized that each situation is unique, this paper provides insight into the development of indicators within existing corporate infrastructures.

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Citation

Searcy, C., Karapetrovic, S. and McCartney, D. (2005), "Designing sustainable development indicators: analysis for a case utility", Measuring Business Excellence, Vol. 9 No. 2, pp. 33-41. https://doi.org/10.1108/13683040510602867

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2005, Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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