A Critical Examination of Corporate Environmental and Social Impact Measurement and Valuation

Judith Stroehle, Ali Aslan Gümüsay*, Laura Marie Edinger-Schons, Amyn Vogel, Alnoor Ebrahim, Andreas Rasche, Andrew King, Ken Pucker, Richard Barker, Juliane Reinecke, Giovanna Michelon, Stuart Cooper, Dror Etzion, Karim Harji, Marya Besharov, Colin Mayer, Nien-hê Hsieh, Emma van den Terrell

*Corresponding author af dette arbejde

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Abstract

Can measuring and valuing the impact of business on society and the planet lead to a more environmentally and socially oriented style of capitalism? This is the main hope and assertion of corporate environmental and social impact measurement and valuation (IMV), which calls on organizations to measure their positive and negative impacts on their stakeholders and the environment and to subsequently translate them into monetary units. This curated dialog critically examines the components of this concept—environmental and social impact, its measurement, and its monetary valuation—by bringing together leading experts in the field who discuss the opportunities and risks of IMV. The purpose of this article is to place IMV under deep investigation and envision new ways that work with, complement, or replace organizations’ desire for management via quantification and financialization.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftJournal of Management Inquiry
Antal sider16
ISSN1056-4926
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 15 apr. 2025

Bibliografisk note

Epub ahead of print. Published online: 15 April 2025.

Emneord

  • Business and society
  • Corporate social responsibility
  • Sustainability

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