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Social Return on Investment Analysis - Measuring the Impact of Social Investment

English · Hardback

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This book introduces and explains how to conduct a Social Return on Investment (SROI) analysis. It discusses the various advantages and disadvantages of different research strategies and designs, and explores the different ways in which SROI analysis results can be used for communication, outreach, and strategic decision-making. It provides insights into how and to what extent SROI analyses can help to meet different expectations, and presents different social impact research designs and methods. It presents an analytical framework for the identification of a proper SROI analysis, and shows readers how to establish an impact model, introducing a stakeholder-based approach.

List of contents

Chapter 1 - An Introduction to SROI - What is it about? How does it relate to other methods of impact analysis? And why does impact matter?.- Chapter 2 - Why do organisations measure impact? (A guideline).- Chapter 3 - How to identify impact? (The impact model).- Chapter 4 - How can impact dimensions be operationalized?.- Chapter 5 - How can data be gathered? (Research design and empirical approaches).- Chapter 6 - How to prove the assumed impact? (Quantitative analyses).- Chapter 7 - How to monetize impact? (Monetization).- Chapter 8. Why is impact analysis helpful? (Options for using SROI).- Chapter 9. How have SROI analyses been conducted? (Selected case studies).- Chapter 10 - What does an organization need to for SROI?.- Chapter 11 - Concluding remarks and outlook to future developments.

About the author

Volker Then is Founding Director and Executive Director of the Centre for Social Investment at Heidelberg University, Germany.
Christian Schober is Head of the Competence Center for Nonprofit Organizations and Social Entrepreneurship at Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria.
Olivia Rauscher is Head of Social Impact Analysis and Senior Researcher at the Competence Center for Nonprofit Organizations and Social Entrepreneurship at Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria.
Konstantin Kehl is Lecturer at the Institute of Management and Social Policy, ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland.

Summary

This book introduces and explains how to conduct a Social Return on Investment (SROI) analysis. It discusses the various advantages and disadvantages of different research strategies and designs, and explores the different ways in which SROI analysis results can be used for communication, outreach, and strategic decision-making. It provides insights into how and to what extent SROI analyses can help to meet different expectations, and presents different social impact research designs and methods. It presents an analytical framework for the identification of a proper SROI analysis, and shows readers how to establish an impact model, introducing a stakeholder-based approach.     

Product details

Authors Konstantin Kehl, Olivia Rauscher, Olivia e Rauscher, Christia Schober, Christian Schober, Volke Then, Volker Then
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Original title Praxishandbuch Social Return on Investment
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319714004
ISBN 978-3-31-971400-4
No. of pages 406
Dimensions 161 mm x 218 mm x 29 mm
Weight 698 g
Illustrations XXIV, 406 p. 24 illus.
Series Palgrave Studies in Impact Finance
Palgrave Studies in Impact Finance
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Business administration

B, Finance, Investment Banking, Financial Services, Economics and Finance, Securities, Investments and Securities, Capital investments, Investment Appraisal, Investment & securities

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