2015
DOI: 10.1504/ijbsr.2015.072586
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Multi-criteria sustainability performance measurement: an application in Cuba

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“…Previously, AHP and TOPSIS were proposed to benchmark sustainability programs (Metaxas et al., 2013). However, this comparison was not based on real‐world companies, but “estimates in a logical context.” ANP was also applied for the evaluation of corporate sustainability, resulting in a sustainability index (Medel‐González et al., 2015). Four power plants in Cuba were evaluated by this index, which was based on balanced scorecard (BSC) theory (Kaplan and Norton, 1992).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Previously, AHP and TOPSIS were proposed to benchmark sustainability programs (Metaxas et al., 2013). However, this comparison was not based on real‐world companies, but “estimates in a logical context.” ANP was also applied for the evaluation of corporate sustainability, resulting in a sustainability index (Medel‐González et al., 2015). Four power plants in Cuba were evaluated by this index, which was based on balanced scorecard (BSC) theory (Kaplan and Norton, 1992).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%