Research Symposium

23rd annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, April 6, 2023

Auria Rembert She her Poster Session 3: 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm/ Poster #8


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BIO


I am Auria Rembert, a sophomore majoring in International Affairs. I am pursuing a career in diplomacy and currently work as a University Ambassador for Florida State.

Assesing the Social Side of Corporate Sustainability

Authors: Auria Rembert, Kassie Ernst
Student Major: International Affairs
Mentor: Kassie Ernst
Mentor's Department: Engineering
Mentor's College: College of Engineering
Co-Presenters: Samuel Christensen, Ryan Shinn, Sheevam Patel, Ethan Correa

Abstract


This study aims to identify current social sustainability metrics and understand the role they play in fostering corporate social responsibility (CSR). We examined consumer and stockholder demand for sustainable products and the net benefits of engaging in environmental and social sustainability practices. Next, we compiled social and environmental sustainability metrics and constructed a consumer-facing sustainability framework, entitled the Corporate Sustainability Indicator (CSI). We centered our framework around social and environmental sustainability in the agri-food industry and evaluated two chocolate companies, Alter-Eco and Tony’s Chocolonely. Then we compared the results of the the CSI with the results of an existing framework, the Good Shopping Guide (GSG). Based off the data collected in the case study, we will assess the effectiveness of the CSI. Our results can be beneficial to corporations, small businesses, governmental agencies, shareholders, and consumers among other entities.

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Keywords: Social Sustainability