dc.description.abstract | Over the past decades, Social Impact Assessment (SIA), which measures the social consequences
of an organisation's project, program, or policy has shifted from its traditional context in project
development to a more recent variant of SIA, where it is employed in the third and fourth sec-
tor by mission-driven organisations, which we refer to as mission-driven SIA. As organisations are
experiencing growing pressure to demonstrate their impact on societal issues and the demand for
conducting SIA increased, many SIA methods and tools that enable these methods have been created. Within the domain of SIA, there is a lack of consensus and established standards and a lack
of research on rationale on the subdivisions of Impact Measurement families. This research aims
to increase the academic understanding of Social Impact Assessment by providing the groundwork
for a standard language to specify SIA methods, where we extend the open-source tool openESEA,
which currently supports the specification of Ethical, Social, and Environmental Accounting (ESEA)
methods. For this, we propose a new classification system to analyse and compare SIA methods.
By modelling and comparing existing SIA methods, we create a generic model that gives us an
overview of the main features of SIA. With these features, which includes a Theory of Change, correction mechanisms and indicators, we extend the meta-model of openESEA and its accompanying
DSL which can be used to specify SIA methods. Additionally, we conduct a market analysis on
the Dutch government-commissioned SIA method the Impact Path and nd that practitioners are
generally positive about the method, but it requires more collaboration, development, and extension
to become the SIA method the government aims it to become. | |