Assessment of Sustainability Value and Dignified Well-Being in Inclusive Product Lifecycles
Naz Yaldiz, Amaresh Chakrabarti

TL;DR
This paper introduces a comprehensive framework linking inclusivity and empowerment to sustainability value and dignified well-being in product lifecycles, emphasizing the social dimensions of sustainable development.
Contribution
It proposes a novel formula for dignified well-being and demonstrates how inclusivity of empowered people influences sustainability and well-being outcomes.
Findings
High coder agreement in qualitative testing
Strong correlation between inclusivity and sustainability value
Framework's generalisability confirmed
Abstract
Sustainability is a concept mainly assessed by the features of a product that are considered as specific metrics for sustainability in an engineering context. However, sustainability is a comprehensive process for improvement in sustainable development that can be structured with the influence of inclusivity of empowered people. We define sustainability value, which measures the merit of the process to contribute to sustainable development. Sustainability is interrelated with the well-being and dignity of people; we propose a formula for dignified well-being to evaluate the benefit of dignity and well-being in an inclusive product lifecycle. This study uses the framework for assessing inclusivity and empowerment to correlate the influence of inclusivity of empowered people on sustainability value and dignified well-being. Based on the strength of the correlation, we can support the…
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TopicsSustainable Supply Chain Management
