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Management article
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Reference no. CMR287
Published by: University of California, Berkeley
Published in: "California Management Review", 2004

Abstract

Presents 10 standard guidelines for calculating social return on investment (SROI) - quantitative summaries of companies'' social and environmental impacts, actual or projected. SROI is a technique for summarizing the value of companies'' environmental and social benefits in terms of a dollar value equivalent. Using data and examples from 88 actual business plans, this article discusses common errors in such assessments and makes recommendations for standardizing them. The aim is to make SROI metrics more comprehensive, credible, and useful for entrepreneurs, managers, and analysts. Such a common framework would also enable investors to compare the social impact of different firms within the same industry.

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Abstract

Presents 10 standard guidelines for calculating social return on investment (SROI) - quantitative summaries of companies'' social and environmental impacts, actual or projected. SROI is a technique for summarizing the value of companies'' environmental and social benefits in terms of a dollar value equivalent. Using data and examples from 88 actual business plans, this article discusses common errors in such assessments and makes recommendations for standardizing them. The aim is to make SROI metrics more comprehensive, credible, and useful for entrepreneurs, managers, and analysts. Such a common framework would also enable investors to compare the social impact of different firms within the same industry.

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