Author
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- Claudia Spilotro
(Department of Management, Finance and Technology, University LUM Giuseppe Degennaro, 70010 Casamassima, Italy)
- Giustina Secundo
(Department of Engineering, University LUM Giuseppe Degennaro, 70010 Casamassima, Italy)
- Nicola Magaletti
(LUM Enterprise S.r.l, 70010 Casamassima, Italy)
- Ettore Zini
(Deloitte Consulting S.r.l, 20122 Milan, Italy)
- Chiara Tognon
(Deloitte Consulting S.r.l, 20122 Milan, Italy)
- Angelo Zerega
(Deloitte Consulting S.r.l, 20122 Milan, Italy)
Abstract
The growing importance of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) performance across sectors has accelerated the adoption of digital technologies for the continuous monitoring, analysis, and optimization of key sustainability indicators. This study investigates the role of data-driven infrastructures—spanning hardware components (such as Smart Meters, IoT sensors, and Power Quality Analyzers) and software solutions (including Energy Management Systems, Business Intelligence, Digital Twins, and Artificial Intelligence)—in enabling more transparent, adaptive, and evidence-based ESG governance. Despite this trend, the literature remains fragmented, often focusing on isolated technologies and lacking a holistic framework. This study employs a critical literature review to address this gap, guided by the research question: How does the integration of advanced digital technologies contribute to the effective monitoring and optimization of ESG Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)? This approach allows for a comprehensive understanding of the strategic, technological, and operational dimensions involved in scaling such solutions. Findings identify two major application domains—Smart Buildings and Smart Factories—where the integration of digital tools enables a critical shift from static reporting to dynamic, real-time governance, demonstrating tangible benefits for sustainability and resilience. The study concludes by presenting an integrated framework and outlining key implications for practice and theory.
Suggested Citation
Claudia Spilotro & Giustina Secundo & Nicola Magaletti & Ettore Zini & Chiara Tognon & Angelo Zerega, 2025.
"Data-Driven ESG KPIs Optimization: A Framework for Smart Buildings and Smart Factories,"
Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 17(23), pages 1-32, December.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:17:y:2025:i:23:p:10837-:d:1809690
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