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Title Generation impact : international perspectives on impact accounting / edited by Adam Richards, Jeremy Nicholls
Published London : Emerald Publishing, 2021

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Description 1 online resource (xxvii, 282 pages) : illustrations, map
Contents Introductions for impact. Introduction -- The imperative for impact : the global context -- Managing for impact. A mission to maximise social value -- The practitioner's view -- Managing social impact in practice or why asking questions is so hard - experience of Koc̦ University Social Impact Forum in Turkey -- Constituent voice : feedback loops, relationships and continual improvement in complex system change -- The path to a (faster) systemic change -- From impact management to system value creation -- Investing for impact. The risks not taken : building inclusive markets for underserved communities -- Imapct investing - a sleeping radical? -- Moral money : do no harm in social investing -- Policy and commissioning for impact. Social value in commissioning -- Procurement for maximum impact -- Maximizing social value in Russia : for never was a story of more woe -- Commissioning for outcomes - an indigenous model in New Zealand -- Public policy for social value creation in East Asia -- Assuring for impact. Assurance - do we know enough? -- Networks for impact. How to do good collaboration -- The entrepreneur at the centre of entrepreneurship development support : more novel than obvious? Lessons from South Africa -- The power of networks : how to do it right -- Managing for impact : the role of investors' networks in enhancing appropriate impact measurement and management practices -- Scoping for impact. If you want to go far, you need to go deep : a framework of impact archetypes -- The promise of impact accounting -- Conclusions for impact. Conclusion for (more) impact
Summary Generation Impact fills a significant gap in the impact accounting literature about how ambitions, pressures, and misgivings can be addressed, dealt with, and harnessed into forward-looking programmes for the creation, measurement, and management in social accounting
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed February 1, 2021)
Subject Social accounting.
Environmental auditing.
Environmental economics.
Business & Economics -- Development -- Sustainable Development.
Environmental auditing
Social accounting
Form Electronic book
Author Richards, Adam, editor
Nicholls, Jeremy, editor
ISBN 9781789739299
1789739292
9781789739312
1789739314