Resumen:
The purpose of this paper is to present a model which assesses the wide range of data offered in non-financial reports, and enables benchmarking of this data between different organisations. Design/methodology/approach This work uses aspects of fuzzy logic and qualitative comparative analysis to build fuzzy sets which form the basis of the benchmarking tool. Findings The model presented permits the identification of both negative and positive aspects of an organisation's CSR actions, and shows where improvements can be made by highlighting the standards reached by others. Originality/value The model offers a benchmarking tool that allows analysis of non-financial reporting, something missing from the field of CSR until now. Additionally, it offers a new approach where data sets are constructed to measure environmental/social impact in function of each unit of economic value generated. This approach aligns social/environmental and economic performance, thereby emphasising the interconnectivity of a company’s financial, social and environmental bottom lines.