Robert Sroufe

Robert Sroufe is a scholar of sustainability, integrated management, high-performance buildings, supply chain management and operations.[1] He is the Falk Chair of Sustainable Business at Chatham University. His research utilizes a systemic outlook to understand triple bottom line performance, extending TBL to the contemporary term integrated bottom line (IBL) metrics reported to internal and external stakeholders.[2] More specifically, he focuses on the most successful systems and tools for measuring and managing the relationship between performance and the environmental, social, and financial practices of businesses. His list of publications is primarily about: how firms can create productive management systems, integrate them across business functions, and measure and manage their performance; the main drivers of sustainability; the process and importance of existing buildings becoming high-performance buildings; the UN Sustainable Development Goals; and the strategic change process that occurs during a firm's sustainable development.[3] Michigan State University conferred him a Ph.D.[3]

  1. ^ "More business schools step up on sustainability". November 10, 2020.
  2. ^ Sroufe, Robert (2017). "Integration and organizational change towards sustainability". Journal of Cleaner Production. 162: 315–329. doi:10.1016/j.jclepro.2017.05.180.
  3. ^ a b "Robert Sroufe". Island Press. 15 March 2019.