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Activity-Based Cost and Environmental Management

by Jan Emblemsv g, Bert Bras
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It is clear that our environment is changing, and not for the better. Companies cannot ignore environmental issues anymore. Public awareness is growing, legislation is tightening, and demand for ISO 14000 compliance is rising. For many, however, the field of environmental management (including ISO 14000) is full of unfamiliar terms, high learning curves, unproductive approaches, much frustration, and often little action. If environmental management is to become widely accepted and self-motivated in industry, it must connect to the basic motivators for business: increased competitiveness and profitability.
Activity-Based Cost And Environmental Management: A Different Approach to the ISO 14000 Compliance demonstrates how environmental assessment and management can be performed based upon familiar principles: cost accounting and cost management. Specifically, this book describes how the well-established Activity-Based Costing and Management principles can be extended with non-monetary environmental dimensions. The result is a single, integrated framework called Activity-Based Cost and Environmental Management that provides the tools and abilities to do both environmental management and cost management in an integrated manner and according to modern management principles. This integration of economic and environmental dimensions based upon familiar cost accounting and management principles makes it easier for decision-makers to not only include the environment in their decision-making, but also to identify, rank and prioritize opportunities for win-win situations where competitiveness is increased and environmental impact reduced at the same time.
In this book, the basic concepts of Activity-Based Cost and Environmental Management are described, as well as how to make your own integrated Activity-Based Cost and Environmental Management implementations and how to get the most out of them using uncertainty distributions, Monte Carlo simulations, and sensitivity charts. Among others, the book includes chapters on environmental management and Activity-Based Costing, as well as several real-life case studies from companies for which the authors implemented Activity-Based Cost and Environmental Management systems.

Synopsis

It is clear that our environment is changing, and not for the better. Companies cannot ignore environmental issues anymore. Public awareness is growing, legislation is tightening, and demand for ISO 14000 compliance is rising. For many, however, the field of environmental management (including ISO 14000) is full of unfamiliar terms, high learning curves, unproductive approaches, much frustration, and often little action. If environmental management is to become widely accepted and self-motivated in industry, it must connect to the basic motivators for business: increased competitiveness and profitability.

Activity-Based Cost And Environmental Management: A Different Approach to the ISO 14000 Compliance demonstrates how environmental assessment and management can be performed based upon familiar principles: cost accounting and cost management. Specifically, this book describes how the well-established Activity-Based Costing and Management principles can be extended with non-monetary environmental dimensions. The result is a single, integrated framework called Activity-Based Cost and Environmental Management that provides the tools and abilities to do both environmental management and cost management in an integrated manner and according to modern management principles. This integration of economic and environmental dimensions based upon familiar cost accounting and management principles makes it easier for decision-makers to not only include the environment in their decision-making, but also to identify, rank and prioritize opportunities for win-win situations where competitiveness is increased and environmental impact reduced at the same time.

In this book, the basic concepts of Activity-Based Cost and Environmental Management are described, as well as how to make your own integrated Activity-Based Cost and Environmental Management implementations and how to get the most out of them using uncertainty distributions, Monte Carlo simulations, and sensitivity charts. Among others, the book includes chapters on environmental management and Activity-Based Costing, as well as several real-life case studies from companies for which the authors implemented Activity-Based Cost and Environmental Management systems.

Booknews

"There is enough in the world for everyone's need; there is not enough for everyone's greed." (Mahatma Gandhi) Such words of wisdom are interwoven throughout this case for why and how business should care about the environment. Emblemsvag, a consultant in Norway, and Bras (Georgia Institute of Technology, US) extend established activity-based costing and management principles to include a non- monetary environmental sustainability dimension. Several actual case studies in the manufacturing/recycling sectors exemplify their method of integrating economic and growing environmental concerns and positive industry feedback. The glossary does not list "ISO 14000" as referring to the International Standards Organization's environmental management standards. Based upon Emblemsvag's undated doctoral dissertation at Georgia Tech. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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"There is enough in the world for everyone's need; there is not enough for everyone's greed." (Mahatma Gandhi) Such words of wisdom are interwoven throughout this case for why and how business should care about the environment. Emblemsvag, a consultant in Norway, and Bras (Georgia Institute of Technology, US) extend established activity-based costing and management principles to include a non- monetary environmental sustainability dimension. Several actual case studies in the manufacturing/recycling sectors exemplify their method of integrating economic and growing environmental concerns and positive industry feedback. The glossary does not list "ISO 14000" as referring to the International Standards Organization's environmental management standards. Based upon Emblemsvag's undated doctoral dissertation at Georgia Tech. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2008
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Pages
338
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780792372479

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