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Social Return on Investment (SROI)

2013

The Social Return on Investment (SROI) is a method for measuring social outputs and valuing social outcomes in monetary terms (Boyd, 2004). The basic assumption underlying this technique is that every kind of business or organization (enterprises, private businesses, public body, charitable organizations and others) has an impact on people, society and environment. This impact can be strictly ‘economical’, but also ‘social’ and ‘environmental’. The SROI technique, however, speaks of ‘social impact’ referring generally to all aforesaid three kinds of impacts. The value to be measured by means of SROI Analysis is an added value. Then it does not consider the social value that would occur even…

Social ResponsibilitySettore SECS-P/07 - Economia AziendaleSROISocial Impact
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Presentación del monográfico "El balance social en la economía social"

2001

Social audit social responsibility social economy third sector.jel:Z13jel:M14jel:A11CIRIEC-España, revista de economía pública, social y cooperativa
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Coesione sociale, etica ed educazione

2017

In this article, social cohesion is presented in terms of belonging, interdependence, integration, sharing, participation, but also as corresponsibility between the different actors present in a territory. The promotion of social cohesion, therefore, essentially has to do with educational interventions aimed at social inclusion. Compared to the more traditional interventions on social emergencies, supporting social cohesion means in fact enhancing relations between members of society and promoting the common good through the collective assumption of responsibility. The role of the school is crucial in this, but also of lifelong learning, therefore the Third Mission of Universities.

Social cohesion corresponsibility common good school Third Mission university activities.Settore M-PED/01 - Pedagogia Generale E Sociale
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‘Whose side are you on?’: negotiations between individual liberty and collective responsibility in Millar and McNiven’sMarvel Civil War

2015

The Civil War series by Mark Millar and Steve McNiven, published between July 2006 and January 2007, involves superheroes in a battle among themselves as an allegory for political conflicts of the United States, post-Patriot Act. Akin to Alan Moore’s Watchmen and the Uncanny X-Men series, Civil War centers on a political solution to regulate and control superhero vigilante justice. The rhetoric represented by the conflicting factions orbits the concerns of individual liberty vs. collective responsibility, with Captain America (a World War Two and Cold War warrior) siding most adamantly against government supervision and Iron Man fighting in favor of government control. The civil war played …

Social contractBattleHistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing Artsmedia_common.quotation_subjectWorld War IIGun controlCollective responsibilityPoliticsSpanish Civil WarLawTea partymedia_commonJournal of Graphic Novels and Comics
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Individual and collective social responsibility into high schools : the impact of stakeholders

2022

Social responsibility[SHS.GESTION] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration
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CSR in Germany: A European Perspective

2020

The chapter starts with a short discussion of the roots of CSR and then analyzes the role of CSR within the European Union. Subsequently, it focuses on CSR in Germany and contends that hardly any independent CSR movement emerged in the country. Instead, Germany mainly adopted impulses from the international and European discussion which were integrated in the already existing social systems and institutions.

Social systemPolitical sciencePolitical economyPerspective (graphical)media_common.cataloged_instanceCorporate social responsibilityEuropean unionmedia_common
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Social responsibility and welfare of elderly people

2018

Este artículo muestra algunos de los resultados del estudio realizado entre el 2012 y 2015 en dos contextos, Colombia y España, cuyo objetivo fue conocer la realidad social de un segmento de mercado en crecimiento y la importancia de las políticas gubernamentales y sociales vigentes para la protección y calidad de vida de la población adulta mayor. Se definen las variables, estructuran y aplican tres encuestas estructuradas y un cuestionario, resaltando las residencias como punto de partida y los diferentes públicos involucrados: adultos mayores, familiares, directivos de centros residenciales y expertos en el tema, compilando información primaria y secundaria referente al hogar/residencia …

Social welfareEconomics and EconometricsResponsabilidad socialSocial economySociology and Political ScienceUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICASSocial responsibility:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS [UNESCO]Older AdultsAdulto mayorElderlyTrabajo social con ancianosBienestar socialSocial work with older peopleTercer sectorEconomía social
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E-corporate social responsibility in socially responsible firms: the case of Spanish firms

2011

The design and the content of a website that is positively valued by the firm's stakeholders can become a source of competitive advantage. In recent years, information on the extent to which the firm undertakes its social responsibility and environmental protection efforts is gaining increasing interest among the agents with whom it interacts. The aim of this paper is to analyse e-corporate social responsibility in firms listed in the socially responsible investment index FTSE4Good Ibex, focusing on the type of information concerning the corporate social responsibility, which this type of firms provides via their websites.

Socially responsible investmentTransparency (market)business.industryManagement of Technology and InnovationStrategy and ManagementCorporate social responsibilityPublic relationsMarketingbusinessSocial responsibilityCompetitive advantageThe Service Industries Journal
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Nurturing, breadwinning, and upbringing: paternal responsibilities by Finnish men in early fatherhood

2014

In the Nordic countries, including Finland, gender-balanced distribution of childcare is both the goal of family policies and nowadays also a cultural norm of parenting. Thus, in most families, the father, along with the mother, plays a considerable role in handson care. This study captures and analyzes paternal responsibilities as narrated by Finnish fathers. It draws on 32 interviews with 16 fathers conducted during the first three years of their fatherhood, and applies the method of narrative inquiry, in which narratives are understood as constructors of knowledge. The analysis yielded nurturing, breadwinning and upbringing, framed by the levels of everyday duties and comprehensive commi…

Sociology and Political SciencevanhemmuusGeneral Social SciencesGender studiesparental responsibilityDevelopmentisyysfatherhoodNarrative inquiryDevelopmental psychologygendered parentingsukupuolinarratiivinen tutkimusvastuuta5141Suomita516NarrativeSociologymasculine careFinlandnarrative inquiryConceptual level
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Research as Response

2010

In this article research is viewed as a response to a questioning from outside. Knowledge develops in steps, each step understood as a response to the questioning of the previous step. Today’s research is a conglomerate of responses to the questioning of yesterday’s research. Under the current conditions the questioning of knowledge and research is more directed towards the individual than before. The researcher is challenged to answer the questioning directed to his or her research. From this it is argued that the ability of the researcher to respond implies a responsibility. The content of this responsibility depends on the discourse in question. In business management the responsibility…

Socratic questioningHealth (social science)Social workCorporate social responsibilitySociologyContent (Freudian dream analysis)Business managementYesterdaySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)EpistemologyQualitative Social Work
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