Cost–benefit analysis (CBA), sometimes also called benefit–cost analysis, is a systematic approach to estimating the strengths and weaknesses of alternatives...
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Triple bottom line cost-benefit analysis (TBL-CBA) is an evidence-based economic method that combines cost–benefit analysis (CBA) and life-cycle cost...
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clean-up, how can we capture a fuller societal cost benefit analysis? The triple bottom line adds two more "bottom lines": social and environmental (ecological)...
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costs and benefits or advantages – in short, about the "triple bottom line" – for each proposed alternative. It is one aspect of true cost accounting...
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clean-up, how do we perform a full societal cost benefit analysis? The triple bottom line adds two more "bottom lines”: social and environmental (ecological)...
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Externality (redirect from External benefit)
In economics, an externality is an indirect cost (external cost) or benefit (external benefit) to an uninvolved third party that arises as an effect of...
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falling to the most sustainable 30%. In competitive markets, the cost-benefit analysis of CSR initiatives can be examined using a resource-based view (RBV)...
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Life-cycle assessment (redirect from Dust to dust energy cost)
not the economical or social aspects, distinguishes it from product line analysis (PLA) and similar methods. This limitation was made deliberately to...
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more. When incorporated in any financial benefit analysis (e.g., ROI, IRR, EVA, ROIT, RJE) TCO provides a cost basis for determining the economic value...
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adherence to the cost accounting objectives. According to the Institute of Cost and Management Accountants, cost audit is "an examination of cost accounting...
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payments New customer acquisition Customer acquisition cost (CAC) Average deal size Demographic analysis of individuals (potential customers) applying to become...
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utilities and works not only on a private cost–benefit analysis, but also with the intention to maximizing net benefits for themselves and the wider world....
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give governments more freedom to create legislation which benefits sustainability with little cost to both parties, while also raising awareness about the...
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business consultancy Sustainability, published Cannibals with Forks: the Triple Bottom Line of 21st Century Business, in which he identified the newly emerging...
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requirements. Public rankings of companies, financial due diligence and potential cost savings are other reasons. GHG accounting methods help investors better understand...
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The Amsterdam Global Conference on Sustainability and Transparency Triple bottom line UN Global Compact Multistakeholder governance van der Molen, Folkert...
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"fails to energize employees". In practice, many non-shareholders also benefit from a firm's economic activity, among them employees through contractual...
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Stakeholder engagement (section Benefits)
key part of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and achieving the triple bottom line. Companies engage their stakeholders in dialogue to find out what...
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If You Adopt One, Will They Behave?". Enterprising Investor: Practical analysis for investment professionals. Retrieved 10 February 2016. Doig, Alan; Wilson...
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Agency cost Codetermination Economic democracy Friedman doctrine Principal–agent problem Stakeholder (corporate) Stakeholder (law) Stakeholder analysis Stakeholder...
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Cooperative – Cost – Cost–benefit analysis – Cost curve – Cost-of-production theory of value – Cost overrun – Cost-push inflation – Cost underestimation...
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International (formerly the SROI Network). While the term SROI exists in cost–benefit analysis (CBA), a methodology for calculating social return on investment...
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Bangladesh factory disaster, 19 April 2014.; Henrik Maihack: Rana Plaza: the bottom-up route to workers’safety, 5 November 2014; Everyone's talking about inequality –...
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Environmental impact assessment (redirect from Environmental impact analysis)
impact assessments can delay and increase cost of environmentally friendly projects. Economic impact analysis – Evaluates economic effect of an event Environmental...
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created and developed on the base of concept of triple bottom line—economic, social and environmental benefits. Social economy enables citizens to get involved...
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accounting, modelling) Aggregation and comparison of options (e.g., cost–benefit analysis) Analysing coherence (e.g., Gender IA) Supporting participation...
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approach to reporting that supports Integrated Bottom Line (IBL) decision making, which takes triple bottom line (TBL) a step further and combines financial...
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Patient Harm across Health Care Services: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis (Understanding Harmful Care), a report for the General Medical Council...
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Certified producers. It is a floor price that covers producers' average cost of production, protecting producers from selling their products underpriced...
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selectorates renders it possible for autocracies to perform better for the benefit of all. Beyond that, institutions[specify] can act as credible restraints...
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