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Master's Thesis from the year 2014 in the subject Business economics - Business Management, Corporate Governance, grade: 1.2, University of Manchester (Manchester Business School), course: International Business and Management, language: English, abstract: To this day, a great variety of tools, frameworks and best practices, aiming to measure the social impact of organisations, have been developed and used in practice. This variety reflects the fact that there is no perfect measurement tool and that there are still a lot of challenges to be faced by organisations that want to measure their…mehr

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Master's Thesis from the year 2014 in the subject Business economics - Business Management, Corporate Governance, grade: 1.2, University of Manchester (Manchester Business School), course: International Business and Management, language: English, abstract: To this day, a great variety of tools, frameworks and best practices, aiming to measure the social impact of organisations, have been developed and used in practice. This variety reflects the fact that there is no perfect measurement tool and that there are still a lot of challenges to be faced by organisations that want to measure their social impact successfully.The challenges with impact measurement can be categorised into three different areas: Measurement limitations, limitations of an organisation's resource base and limitations arising from the external environment. The problems presented here will be discussed in more detail in part 2.3 of the literature review.The present dissertation has two objectives. Firstly, it aims at reviewing existing impactmeasurement tools and frameworks. Secondly, it aims at proposing a new framework thatsynthesises and extends the existing social impact measurement practices.This study aims to aid third sector organisations to improve their performancemeasurement, which would contribute to a better resource allocation in the social economyand at the same time support organisational development and the transformation towardssustainable business models. In short, this research is intended to facilitate social change.