DEVELOPING A TOOL to SUPPORT DECISIONS in SUSTAINABILITY-RELATED TRADE-OFF SITUATIONS: UNDERSTANDING NEEDS and CRITERIA

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Abstract

Early integration of sustainability considerations into decision making is seen as a key enabler for companies to understand the potential implications of their decisions on the triple bottom line aspects. Lack of the tools to support decisions when trade-off between sustainability aspects occur, however, may lead to uninformed decision-making and undesired outcomes. By consolidating the learnings from empirical work together with literature recommendations, we propose key criteria to be considered when developing decision support tools to manage sustainability-related trade-off situations.

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Kravchenko, M., Pigosso, D. C. A., & McAloone, T. C. (2020). DEVELOPING A TOOL to SUPPORT DECISIONS in SUSTAINABILITY-RELATED TRADE-OFF SITUATIONS: UNDERSTANDING NEEDS and CRITERIA. In Proceedings of the Design Society: DESIGN Conference (Vol. 1, pp. 265–274). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/dsd.2020.137

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