MethodsX (Jan 2022)

Social Organizational Life Cycle Assessment (SO-LCA) and Organization 4.0: An easy-to-implement method

  • Fernando García-Muiña,
  • María Sonia Medina-Salgado,
  • Rocío González-Sánchez,
  • Irene Huertas-Valdivia,
  • Anna Maria Ferrari,
  • Davide Settembre-Blundo

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
p. 101692

Abstract

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Organizations often face difficulties when measuring their social performance. The lack of international standards, the qualitative/quantitative nature of data, and the unavailability of primary sources all hinder social impact assessments, especially in manufacturing settings. To fill these gaps, the method proposes a simple application protocol of Social Organizational Life Cycle Assessment (SO-LCA), customized for an Italian ceramic tile manufacturer. The method leverages Industry 4.0 digital technologies to collect real-time primary and site-specific social data, making the social assessment dynamic. The managerial approach adopted for the selection of social metrics and weighting of indicators and indexes, can support the transition of the manufacturing organization into Organization 4.0. The method also provides a contribution to the operational validation of the UNEP guidelines by extending their area of application. Finally, the proposed method gives substance to social responsibility through social accounting, helping the organization to measure the correct social impact starting from the detailed data, namely the decisions made in the business and in production. • Social Organizational Life Cycle Assessment (SO-LCA) application protocol validated in Industry 4.0 environment. • Social metrics directly linked to production and business processes for the dynamic assessment of social performance. • Easy replicability of the method in other organizational contexts.

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