Posch, AlfredPillmann, WernerTochtermann, Klaus2019-09-162019-09-162002https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/26872Industrial recycling networks are very effective in minimizing impact on the environment by building up closed loops of material and energy use within the industrial system. These interorganizational recycling activities between various industries can be a starting point for ‘sustainability networks’, i.e. systems of voluntary but organized cooperation among different stakeholders with the common target of sustainable development of society within a certain region. To work well an overall vision of the sustainability network, it needs to be clearly defined and then translated into strategies and strategic objectives. These, in turn, need to be transformed into operational targets that can be measured by a comprehensive set of environmental, social and economic indicators. This procedure is quite similar to the balanced scorecard approach of Kaplan/Norton, which is considered an appropriate management information system not only for industry but also for sustainability networks.A Management Information System (MIS) for ‘Sustainability Networks’Text/Conference Paper