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Study On Sustainability Evaluation Of Communication Electronic Products

Posted on:2013-01-02Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:F R WuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2219330374952531Subject:Business management
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From the consideration of long-term interests, the direction and meaning of sustainability in the social, economic and environmental aspects of easy to understand, the problem is that this concept is applied to the micro level is a very real problem. Processing from the raw materials, semi-finished goods production and waste products, recycling, resource conservation to the social and ethical value of respect for the complexity of systems and processes is a multi-stakeholder involvement. For the general organization, macroeconomics, and sociological aspects of the definition of sustainability is difficult to give its guidance of the application level, including the organization of how to identify current and future needs, identify the technology and resources to meet those needs, and howbetween different holders (employees, supply chain, other organizations, or even a wider range of stakeholders including social and resource environment) to seek an effective balance. On the other hand, from a control perspective, macro sustainability really can not be directly applied to micro-enterprise level decision-making and action evaluation. An awkward situation, in a variety of organizations and scholars, the definition of sustainability is broad and macroscopic organization is difficult to accurately determine their respective functional role and know what to do. On the whole, the improvement of sustainability is often economic or environmental requirements by narrowing and alternative economic sustainability, environmental sustainability. Comprehensive and integrated understanding of sustainability goals need to explore together how the contents of the environmental, social, economic, and not one-sided, purely technical or sociological interpretation.Therefore, based on stakeholder concerns, this paper investigates a multi-dimensional analytical model, showing a clearer sustainability and a more straightforward analysis of each dimension, in order to more clearly the optimal solution for each dimension range to determine. Quantitative methods of sustainable value will be based on more mature pattern of the existing value and cost dimensions (cost-benefit analysis and life cycle cost analysis) to study the external cost quantitative models of the proceeds of this issue and Solution will open up new ways to evaluate the life cycle cost.The study is divided into five chapters. Chapter1analyzes the background, purpose and significance of proposed research objectives, research methods, ideas and content. Chapter2describes the sustainability of the communication electronics products from the three dimensions of social, ecological and economic resolve, and then analyze the involved stakeholders and to analyze the sustainability of stakeholder-based products performance. Chapter3from the design and production stages, packaging and transport stage, uses and maintenance of the stage as well as recycling and reuse stage to explore the communications electronics life cycle and its relationship to sustainable development. Chapter4, based on the life cycle of electronic products, communications sustainability assessment, builds the fuzzy optimization evaluation method based on ANP, and sustainability of the proposals put forward sound communication electronics. Chapter5, conclusions and prospects, summes up the results of this study is to identify the research innovation and weaknesses, and proposed future research directions of the relevant theoretical and empirical.
Keywords/Search Tags:sustainability, communication electronnics, stakeholder, AHP, life cycle
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