Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6901350 Procedia Computer Science 2017 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
These limitations in conventional approach can be addressed by following SROI i.e. adding 'social' benefits while arriving at 'RoI'. Through participatory process of consulting stakeholders, SROI monetises all experienced social, environmental and financial outcomes (both tangible and intangible) for every rupee invested in social welfare initiatives of a programme through a combination of Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA), Opportunity Cost Analysis and Impact Assessment methods. Entire process of SROI analysis provides a ratio and a story. The story of how the programme has created values during the course of its intervention and after and; the ratio being how much social value is created per rupee of investment. Thus, after due process of stakeholder consultation and primary research one could come to the conclusion “that Rs. X of investment in social intervention has been able to create Rs. Y of social value”. Thereby, helping the management and implementers of the programme to self-evaluate efficiency and impact of the social intervention.
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