L'analisi dell'impatto sociale generato dall'Associazione Il Mantello Ferrara/ The analysis of the social impact generated by the Association “Il Mantello”.
Keywords:
social impact assessment, social return on investment, accounting, third sector entity, disclosure, stakeholdersAbstract
Purpose: The study provides an example of implementation of social impact assessment (SIA) in an association of social promotion (ASP), called Il Mantello.
Methodology: To implement the SIA, a social return on investment (SROI) calculation has been performed, and the value generated by Il Mantello to its stakeholders was disclosed.
Findings: The SIA was the result of a shared accountability process, to identify and satisfy the information needs of ASP’ stakeholders. Thus, a SROI report was realized thanks to the collaboration with accounting scholars of the local university, to disclose the generated social value.
Practical implications: SIA realization represents a best practice. First, the SROI methodology is carefully detailed, providing indications for those third sector entities (TSEs) interested in conducting a SIA. Second, report realization places emphasis on the need for smaller TSEs to integrate external (financial and non-financial) accounting skills, to implement the SIA.
Social implications: The SROI report may support the legitimacy (and survival) of the ASP in front of its stakeholders.
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