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Background: This text was created as a consequence of reading the article entitled "Using the social return on investment as a measure of the effectiveness of social innovation projects implemented under public policies" published in the Social Enterprise Journal.
Research objectives: This article aims to contribute to the ongoing debate about the best way to measure the economic effectiveness of public policies, as well to explore the possibility of using the SROI method as one of the indicators.
Research design and methods: The paper is based on Google Trends analysis and previous project's results.
Method: Social return on investment (SROI).
Results: Despite many years of existence and quite high popularity, there are very few examples of the regular use of such tools as SROI.
Conclusions: In order for the tool to function in practice, certain forms of support are needed: (1) organizational and substantive support for small entities in the use of the tool, (2) standardization of measurement steps that are most sensitive to the human factor, i.e. monetization of social effects and (3) making such a tool used in one of the evaluation stages during application for public funds. (original abstract)
Research objectives: This article aims to contribute to the ongoing debate about the best way to measure the economic effectiveness of public policies, as well to explore the possibility of using the SROI method as one of the indicators.
Research design and methods: The paper is based on Google Trends analysis and previous project's results.
Method: Social return on investment (SROI).
Results: Despite many years of existence and quite high popularity, there are very few examples of the regular use of such tools as SROI.
Conclusions: In order for the tool to function in practice, certain forms of support are needed: (1) organizational and substantive support for small entities in the use of the tool, (2) standardization of measurement steps that are most sensitive to the human factor, i.e. monetization of social effects and (3) making such a tool used in one of the evaluation stages during application for public funds. (original abstract)
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- Cracow University of Economics
Bibliografia
- Banke-Thomas, A. O., Madaj, B., Charles, A., & van den Broek, N. (2015). Social Return on Investment (SROI) methdology to account for value for money of public health interventions: a systematic review. BMC Public Health , 15(1), 1-14.
- Clifford, J., Markey, K., & Malpani, N. (2013). Measuring social impact in social enterprise: The state of thought and practice in the UK . London: E3M, 1-10.
- Davies, L. E., Taylor, P., Ramchandani, G., & Christy, E. (2019). Social return on investment (SROI) in sport: a model for measuring the value of participation in England. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics , 11(4), 585-605.
- Edwards, R. T., & Lawrence, C. L. (2021). 'What You See is All There is': the importance of heuristics in cost-benefit analysis (CBA) and social return on investment (SROI) in the evaluation of public health interventions. Applied Health Economics and Health Policy , 19(5), 653-664.
- Emerson, J., & Cabaj, M. (2000). Social return on investment. Making Waves, 11( 2 ) .
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- Merino, M., Jiménez, M., Manito, N., Casariego, E., Ivanova, Y., González-Domínguez, A., San Saturnino, M., Hidalgo-Vega, Á., & Blanch, C. (2020). The social return on investment of a new approach to heart failure in the Spanish National Health System. ESC Heart Failure , 7(1), 131-138.
- Moral Torres, E., Fernández Fernández, Ó., Carrascal Rueda, P., Ruiz-Beato, E., Estella Pérez, E., Manzanares Estrada, R., Gómez-García, T., Jiménez, M., Hidalgo-Vega, Á., & Merino, M. (2020). Social value of a set of proposals for the ideal approach of multiple sclerosis within the Spanish National Health System: a social return on investment study. BMC Health Services Research , 20(1), 1-16.
- Moroń, D., & Klimowicz, M. (2021). Using the social return on investment (SROI) as a measure of the effectiveness of social innovation projects implemented under public policies. Social Enterprise Journal , 17(2), 302-327.
- Mulgan, G. (2010). Measuring social value. Stanford Social Innovation Review , 8(3), 38-43.
- Nielsen, J. G., Lueg, R., & van Liempd, D. (2021). Challenges and boundaries in implementing social return on investment: An inquiry into its situational appropriateness. Nonprofit Management and Leadership , 31(3), 413 - 435.
- Purwohedi, U., & Gurd, B. (2019). Using Social Return on Investment (SROI) to measure project impact in local government. Public Money & Management , 39(1), 56-63. https://doi.org/10.1080/09540962.2019.1537706
- Vluggen, R., Kuijpers, R., Semeijn, J., & Gelderman, C. J. (2020). Social return on investment in the public sector. Journal of Public Procurement , 20(3), 235-264.
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