CHAPTER 5: QUANTIFICATION OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
CHAPTER 6: QUANTIFYING THE SOCIAL IMPACT
CHAPTER 7: SYSTEMS THINKING AND INTRODUCTION TO SYSTEM DYNAMICS MODELING
CHAPTER 8: CAUSAL LOOP DIAGRAMS
CHAPTER 9: STRUCTURE AND FUNDAMENTAL MODES OF BEHAVIOR OF DYNAMIC SYSTEMS
CHAPTER 10: STOCKS AND FLOWS AND THE DYNAMICS OF SIMPLE STRUCTURES
CHAPTER 11: DELAYS
CHAPTER 12: NONLINEAR BEHAVIOR
Dr. Ir. Dirk Inghels is an Assistant Professor in the Supply Chain Analytics department of the School of Business and Economics at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. He obtained his Ph.D. with a thesis entitled “Policy Modelling for Sustainable Waste Management” in 2016. He holds an M.Sc. (2006) in Industrial Engineering and Management Science from Eindhoven University, an M.Sc. (2000) in Industrial Management from Ghent University, and an M.Sc. (1990) in Industrial Sciences from the University of Antwerp.
Dirk Inghels has more than 10 years of experience in the domain of sustainable supply chain management, and his research focuses on sustainable supply chain management in the public and private sectors. His ongoing research concentrates on integrating operations research techniques in topics related to sustainable supply chain management and on improvements in quality management.
In addition to his academic work, Dirk Inghels has more than 30 years of industry experience in different domains such as engineering, quality, and sustainability. He is currently the Quality, Health, Safety, and Environmental Senior Manager at Aleris Aluminum BV in Duffel, Belgium. He is also responsible for sustainability in this position.
Sustainable development and corporate social responsibility drive countries, regions, and businesses to take environmental and social concerns into account when realizing economic objectives. A growing awareness of the connectedness between industrial, societal, and environmental systems might shift the way businesses will be operated. This book aims to help students and business practitioners use quantitative modeling in their pursuit to make business processes sustainable. Two approaches are introduced: linear optimization and system dynamics. Moreover, the quantification of the three different sustainability objectives is also addressed. Next to introducing the theoretical background, many real-life examples are discussed to demonstrate how the modelling techniques can be applied.