Application of robust control for CSR ...
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Application of robust control for CSR formalization and stakeholders interest
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Sustainability
corporate social responsibility
stakeholder theory
control theory
linear matrix inequalities (LMIs)
Pareto-optimality
corporate social responsibility
stakeholder theory
control theory
linear matrix inequalities (LMIs)
Pareto-optimality
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Mathématiques [math]/Optimisation et contrôle [math.OC]
English abstract : [en]
In this paper, we propose a new definition of sustainability that includes dynamics and equity. We propose a theoretical framework that allows finding a fair equilibrium and sustainable strategies for all stakeholders. The ...
Show more >In this paper, we propose a new definition of sustainability that includes dynamics and equity. We propose a theoretical framework that allows finding a fair equilibrium and sustainable strategies for all stakeholders. The goal is to propose a strategy such that in the long run the attributes get close to an equilibrium point which is Pareto-optimal for the stakeholders. In order to calculate a strategy, we model stakeholders and actors as dynamical systems in state-space form. Furthermore, we use robust control and linear matrix inequalities (LMIs) to calculate the desired feedback strategy. We use several simulation scenarios to show the effectiveness of our proposed framework.Show less >
Show more >In this paper, we propose a new definition of sustainability that includes dynamics and equity. We propose a theoretical framework that allows finding a fair equilibrium and sustainable strategies for all stakeholders. The goal is to propose a strategy such that in the long run the attributes get close to an equilibrium point which is Pareto-optimal for the stakeholders. In order to calculate a strategy, we model stakeholders and actors as dynamical systems in state-space form. Furthermore, we use robust control and linear matrix inequalities (LMIs) to calculate the desired feedback strategy. We use several simulation scenarios to show the effectiveness of our proposed framework.Show less >
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2022-01-11T02:01:03Z
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