his is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record To fulfill external accountability expectations social impact measurement has become an important practice for social enterprises. Yet, the ambiguity around social impact and its measurement leads to a friction among stakeholders involved in a social enterprise. Based on interviews with small-to-medium-sized social enterprises, this paper investigates how social entrepreneurs handle the increasing pressure to measure social impact with formal methodologies through a bricolage lens. The findings show how social enterprises combine material and ideational bricolage as well as seek to delegitimize formal methodologies to increase the ...
Performance measurement for demonstrating social impact is a trend in third sector practice. This st...
The ethereal nature of social impact measurement makes it a very challenging but also fascinating ar...
While the links between the fields of social enterprise and social finance appear apparent, academic...
Third sector organisations are growing in scale and scope, but little is known about how they measur...
In some cases, it may lead to an image-management practice Julia Morley labels ‘business washing
This paper explores the formalization of social impact measurement (SIM) in contexts where there are...
This thesis examines the field of measuring social impact within the context of social enterprises. ...
The development of the field of social entrepreneurship has drawn attention to the need for addition...
This article intends to provide a realistic view of social impact measurement based on my previous a...
Purpose: There is currently a wide range of methods for measuring social impact. Each method uses sp...
Many impact-seeking organisations cannot measure and demonstrate their social impact because they e...
Purpose: Despite the availability of metrics for measuring social impact, it can be difficult for or...
Social impact measurement represents both a strength and weakness for ‘voluntary, community and soci...
Organisations with explicit social missions such as social enterprises, impact investors, nonprofits...
In recent years, there has been a growing consensus that social entrepreneurs should measure their s...
Performance measurement for demonstrating social impact is a trend in third sector practice. This st...
The ethereal nature of social impact measurement makes it a very challenging but also fascinating ar...
While the links between the fields of social enterprise and social finance appear apparent, academic...
Third sector organisations are growing in scale and scope, but little is known about how they measur...
In some cases, it may lead to an image-management practice Julia Morley labels ‘business washing
This paper explores the formalization of social impact measurement (SIM) in contexts where there are...
This thesis examines the field of measuring social impact within the context of social enterprises. ...
The development of the field of social entrepreneurship has drawn attention to the need for addition...
This article intends to provide a realistic view of social impact measurement based on my previous a...
Purpose: There is currently a wide range of methods for measuring social impact. Each method uses sp...
Many impact-seeking organisations cannot measure and demonstrate their social impact because they e...
Purpose: Despite the availability of metrics for measuring social impact, it can be difficult for or...
Social impact measurement represents both a strength and weakness for ‘voluntary, community and soci...
Organisations with explicit social missions such as social enterprises, impact investors, nonprofits...
In recent years, there has been a growing consensus that social entrepreneurs should measure their s...
Performance measurement for demonstrating social impact is a trend in third sector practice. This st...
The ethereal nature of social impact measurement makes it a very challenging but also fascinating ar...
While the links between the fields of social enterprise and social finance appear apparent, academic...