Social enterprises are being promoted as responsive and innovative way to deliver public services. As part of this promotion, these organizations are being required to demonstrate the social and economic value they generate. Social return on investment (SROI) is a performance measurement tool currently being encouraged to capture this impact. This paper draws on survey and interview data to analyse how SROI is used and understood in health and social care settings. It indicates that despite being accepted as an internationally recognized measurement tool for social enterprise, SROI is underused and undervalued due to practical and ideological barriers.\u
Abstract. The mission of a social enterprise is to improve the living conditions of individuals and ...
In the business world an ROI, or return on investment, measurement is used to track what financial g...
Purpose\ud \ud The purpose of this paper is to review the growing emphasis on quantifiable performan...
This article considers the methodological challenge of quantifying the social value generated throug...
The Social Return on Investment (SROI) attempts to measure socio-economic returns by linking positiv...
The Social Return on Investment (SROI) is a method for measuring social outputs and valuing social o...
Social value incorporates economic, environmental, and social impact in public policy decision- maki...
As practitioners in the U.S. and Europe alike adapt business concepts and techniques for use in a no...
Social marketing has no clear consensus on how outcomes should be evaluated. One option is the adopt...
This paper outlines the merits of two approaches to social impact measurement that are currently the...
This paper outlines the merits of two approaches to social impact measurement that are currently the...
The concept of 'social return on investment' (SROI) has come to play an important role in debates ab...
Background Increased scarcity of public resources has led to a concomitant drive to account for v...
methodology to account for value for money of public health interventions: a systematic review Adura...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to review the growing emphasis on quantifiable performance meas...
Abstract. The mission of a social enterprise is to improve the living conditions of individuals and ...
In the business world an ROI, or return on investment, measurement is used to track what financial g...
Purpose\ud \ud The purpose of this paper is to review the growing emphasis on quantifiable performan...
This article considers the methodological challenge of quantifying the social value generated throug...
The Social Return on Investment (SROI) attempts to measure socio-economic returns by linking positiv...
The Social Return on Investment (SROI) is a method for measuring social outputs and valuing social o...
Social value incorporates economic, environmental, and social impact in public policy decision- maki...
As practitioners in the U.S. and Europe alike adapt business concepts and techniques for use in a no...
Social marketing has no clear consensus on how outcomes should be evaluated. One option is the adopt...
This paper outlines the merits of two approaches to social impact measurement that are currently the...
This paper outlines the merits of two approaches to social impact measurement that are currently the...
The concept of 'social return on investment' (SROI) has come to play an important role in debates ab...
Background Increased scarcity of public resources has led to a concomitant drive to account for v...
methodology to account for value for money of public health interventions: a systematic review Adura...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to review the growing emphasis on quantifiable performance meas...
Abstract. The mission of a social enterprise is to improve the living conditions of individuals and ...
In the business world an ROI, or return on investment, measurement is used to track what financial g...
Purpose\ud \ud The purpose of this paper is to review the growing emphasis on quantifiable performan...