prof. dr. lászló dinya “károly róbert” college, gyöngyöss sustainable value chain and...
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Prof. Dr. László DinyaProf. Dr. László Dinya
““Károly Róbert” College, Károly Róbert” College, GyöngyösGyöngyösSS
Sustainable Value Chain and
Stakeholder Value
Prof. Dr. László Dinya“Károly Róbert” College,
Gyöngyös
Main issuesMain issues
• Sustainability Sustainability -- mission of the mission of the Bioenergy Knowledge CentreBioenergy Knowledge Centre
• Sustainable developmentSustainable development
• Changes in the value creationChanges in the value creation
• Shareholders versus stakeholdersShareholders versus stakeholders
• Tangibles versus intangiblesTangibles versus intangibles
About the Bioenergy Knowledge Centre
About the Bioenergy Knowledge Centre
• To establish the To establish the PlatformPlatform for for research and high-leverage research and high-leverage activities over the next decade activities over the next decade in the area of in the area of
Sustainable Development in the Sustainable Development in the Knowledge EconomyKnowledge Economy
• wwith a focus on Eco-energy and ith a focus on Eco-energy and Eco-industry Technologies and Eco-industry Technologies and Corporate Social Responsibility.Corporate Social Responsibility.
Goal:Goal:
Actors of the Bioenergy Actors of the Bioenergy Knowledge Centre Knowledge Centre
Knowledge Centre
Bioenergy Innovation Cluster
Cooperating partners
Strategic partners
Károly Róbert CollegeMátrai
Erőmű LTD.
MGI Gödöllő
Egererdő LTD.
Középtiszai LTD.-Kunhegyes
Inter-Tram LTD.-Mátészalka
Bátortrade LTD.-
Nyírbátor
KR Oktató-Kutató LTD.
Universities
Banks
Companies
Governmental organizations
R + D institutions
Multinational companies
Local governments
Innovation organizations
Regional developing
organizations
Associations
Changes in the value Changes in the value creationcreation
• From industrial economy to the:– Service economy– Knowledge economy– Network economy
• From economic value to the:– Social values– Ecological values– Sustainability
• From the classical value chain to the:– Value network– Stakeholder value– Intangibles
Value chains – value networkValue chains – value network (Source: Bőgel Gy., 2004.)(Source: Bőgel Gy., 2004.)
INBOUND LOGISTICS
OPERA-TIONS
OUTBOUNDLOGISTICS
MARKE-TING AND
SALESSERVICE
PROCUREMENT
INNOVATION AND DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN RESOURCES
INFRASTUCTURE AND MANAGEMENT
SERVICEINBOUND
LOGISTICS
INBOUND LOGISTICS
OPERA-TIONS
OUTBOUNDLOGISTICS
MARKE-TING AND
SALESSERVICE
PROCUREMENT
INNOVATION AND DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN RESOURCES
INFRASTUCTURE AND MANAGEMENT
Activities of the Energy Value Chain
The classical point of The classical point of viewview……
Value chain
Connected systems…Connected systems…
Value network
Integrated systemsIntegrated systems
Sustainable value
creation
Stakeholders needs -Transparency, Accountability,
Participation
Stakeholders needs -Transparency, Accountability,
Participation
The Company
Employees
Investors
Local CommunitiesAdvocacy Groups
Government
SuppliersProcurement
Consumers
Shareholder versus Shareholder versus stakeholderstakeholder interest interest
-
+
-
+Stakeholder
interest
Unsustainable(value transfer)
Sustainablevalue
Unsustainable(lose/lose)
Unsustainable(value transfer)
Shareholder interest
Relative Importance of Intangibles
Relative Importance of Intangibles
Imp
ort
an
ce
Widening networks
Financial indicators remain important
Non-financial in
dicators
grow in
importa
nce
Potential for greaterparticipation and
wider accountability
PAST PRESENT FUTURE
An integrative frameworkAn integrative framework
Integrated
value
INTANGIBLEINDICATORS
GENERALSUSTAINABILITYINDICATORS
SECTORSUSTAINABILITYINDICATORS
Enabling Technologies
The three circles represent the core
expertise areas
Social and Ecological Technologies
Areas of overlapping
needs require collaboration
across boundaries
• KNOWLEDGENETWORKS
• PRACTICE COMMUNITIES
• INTERDISCIPLINARYRESEARCH
• TOOLS FORSUSTAINABILITYMANAGEMENT
High-Leverage Research and Projects
High-Leverage Research and Projects
Enabling Technologies
EU Technology Platform for gathering, managing, and disseminating innovationSocial change and collaborative process technologies
Integrated
value
INTANGIBLEINDICATORS
GENERALSUSTAINABILITYINDICATORS
SECTORSUSTAINABILITYINDICATORS
BESector
Enabling Technologies
Reporting forSustainable Cities
Policies& Regulation
SustainabilityMeasurement& Reporting
Integration OfSustainability &Intangible Methods
Intangible IndicatorsReporting &
Valuation
Usability ofIndicators for
Business & Cities
SustainableCities & Regions
A participative network of
companies, government, and
civil society, all moving toward
a society of responsible organizations
with sustainable value creation.
A participative network of
companies, government, and
civil society, all moving toward
a society of responsible organizations
with sustainable value creation.
Impact:Impact:
The CENCE-network
Thank YouThank You for thefor the
attention!attention!