scholarly journals Dampak Investasi Sosial Pelaksanaan Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) terhadap Pengembangan Agribisnis Jamur dengan Pendekatan Social Return On Investment (SROI)

2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 1270-1279
Author(s):  
Oki Wijaya ◽  
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Deni Susanto ◽  
Zuhud Rozaki ◽  
Ayu Nurhidayati

This paper aims to see how the impact of social investments made by companies on villages that have the potential to be developed. The high potential possessed by several villages that are not maximized properly makes the community have to continue to live in the constraints of poverty which has implications for the low welfare rate. The existence of CSR funds owned by the company is a great opportunity in empowering village communities. However, not all CSR programs are able to run well. Thus, this research using SROI as an analytical tool with a field research method tries to reveal Pertamina's success in carrying out CSR programs in Gamol village with a focus on mushroom cultivation programs.

AdBispreneur ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 153
Author(s):  
Meilanny Budiarti Santoso ◽  
Rivani . ◽  
Slamet Usman Ismanto ◽  
Idim Mumajad ◽  
Hendri Mulyono

ABSTRACTCorporate social responsibility is the company's obligation, especially in the extractive sector, which ideally is a form of corporate social investment, so that it can be measured and profitable. This article wants to uncover how companies can find out the impact of social investment, which is by using the Social Return on Investment method. Based on a study assessment the impact of social investment from the Baramulyo Posdaya Development Program, the SROI Ratio was 3.70, meaning that each investment was Rp. 1, - get an impact or benefit worth Rp. 3.70, -. The biggest benefit of Posdaya Baramulyo is on increasing access to PAUD schools, which is 66.5% of the total value of the outcome, then increasing income by 14.09% of the total value of the outcome, increasing the growth of PAUD growth by 12.66% of the total value of the outcome, and the elderly felt fitter and healthier at 5.73% of the total value of the outcome. When viewed from a socio-economic perspective, the Posdaya Baramulyo program can be said to be feasible and successful. ABSTRAKCorporate social responsibility merupakan kewajiban perusahaan khususnya bidang ekstraktif yang secara ideal adalah wujud investasi sosial perusahaan, sehingga dapat terukur dan menguntungkan. Artikel ini ingin mengungkap bagaimana perusahaan dapat mengetahui dampak investasi sosial yang dilakukannya, yaitu dengan menggunakan metode Social Return on Investment. Berdasarkan studi penilaian dampak investasi sosial dari Program Pengembangan Posdaya Baramulyo diperoleh SROI Ratio sebesar 3,70 artinya bahwa setiap investasi Rp. 1,- memperoleh dampak atau manfaat senilai Rp. 3,70,-. Manfaat terbesar dari Posdaya Baramulyo adalah pada peningkatan akses sekolah PAUD yaitu sebesar 66,5% dari total nilai outcome, kemudian peningkatan pendapatan sebesar 14,09% dari total nilai outcome, peningkatan tumbuh kembang PAUD sebesar 12,66% dari total nilai outcome, dan para lansia merasa lebih bugar dan sehat sebesar 5,73% dari total nilai outcome. Bila ditinjau dari sisi sosial ekonomi, maka program Posdaya Baramulyo dapat dikatakan layak dan berhasil.


2020 ◽  
Vol 30 (Supplement_5) ◽  
Author(s):  
L Green ◽  
K Ashton ◽  
M Dyakova ◽  
L Parry-Williams

Abstract Health Impact Assessment (HIA) and Social Return on Investment (SROI) are beneficial public health methodologies that assess potential effects on health including social, economic and environmental factors and have synergies in their approaches. This paper explores how HIA and SROI can complement each other to capture and account for the impact and social value of an assessed intervention or policy. A scoping review of academic and grey literature was undertaken to identify case studies published between January 1996 and April 2019 where HIA and SROI methods have been used to complement each other. Semi-structured interviews were carried out with nine international experts from a range of regulatory/legislative contexts to gain a better understanding of past experiences and expertise of both HIA and SROI. A thematic analysis was undertaken on the data collected. The review identified two published reports which outline when HIA and SROI have both been used to assess the same intervention. Interview results suggest that both methods have strengths as standalone processes i.e. HIAs are well-structured in their approach, assessing health in its broadest context and SROI can add value by monetizing social value as well as capturing social/environmental impact. Similarities of the two methods were identified i.e. a strong emphasis on stakeholder engagement and common shared principles. When questioned how the two methods could complement each other in practice, the results indicate the benefits of using HIA to explore initial impact, and as a platform on which to build SROI to monetarize social value. HIA and SROI methodologies have cross-over. The research suggests potential benefits when used in tandem or combining the methods to assess impact and account for health and social value. Innovative work is now being carried out in Wales to understand the implications of this in practice and to understand how the results of the two methods could be used by decision-makers. Key messages HIA and SROI methods can be used in tandem to capture both the health impact and social value of policies and proposed interventions. HIA and SROI when used together can provide valuable information to inform decision makers around the health impact and social value of proposed policies and interventions.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 203-212
Author(s):  
Nurhazana Nurhazana ◽  
Muhammad Luthfi iznillah ◽  
Sahat Roy Pianto

The purpose of this study is to see the impact of the CSR program of PT Pertamina RU II Sei Pakning through the analysis of Social Return on Investment and sensitivity. This research is descriptive quantitative by utilizing primary and secondary data. Primary data consists of data obtained from processing observational data and secondary data obtained from various literature sources. Based on the results of the SROI calculations for the four programs, it can be concluded that the social investment made for each program is feasible because all programs have a positive SROI score (more than 1) during the program implementation plan. In accordance with the results of the SROI calculation analysis, four programs from PT Pertamina RU II Sungai Pakning have generated benefits that are greater than the program costs. However, there are still opportunities to increase and expand the scope of benefits from the four programs.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 15-22
Author(s):  
Veronica Sri Astuti

This study aims to determine the impact / benefits of the CSR Mikrohydro program by PT. PJB UP Paiton in Andungbiru Village, Probolinggo Regency. This can be seen by using the Social Return On Investment (SROI) analysis. Andungbiru Village is a village that is located very remote and is a mountainous area, where the electricity infrastructure is from very minimal even almost unusable. CSR Mikrohydro by PT. PJB UP Paiton helps the people of Andungbiru Village by reactivating the PLTMH (Micro Hydro Power Plant) which once existed during the Dutch colonial era. SROI analysis shows that CSR Mikrohydro by PT. PJB UP Paiton in Andungbiru Village has succeeded in providing benefits and empowering the Andungbiru Village community economically and socially, as well as maintaining environmental sustainability. Keywords: Social Return On Investment; CSR


BMJ Open ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (8) ◽  
pp. e029789 ◽  
Author(s):  
Claire Louise Hutchinson ◽  
Angela Berndt ◽  
Deborah Forsythe ◽  
Susan Gilbert-Hunt ◽  
Stacey George ◽  
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ObjectivesTo identify how social return on investment (SROI) analysis—traditionally used by business consultants—has been interpreted, used and innovated by academics in the health and social care sector and to assess the quality of peer-reviewed SROI studies in this sector.DesignSystematic review.SettingsCommunity and residential settings.ParticipantsA wide range of demographic groups and age groups.ResultsThe following databases were searched: Web of Science, Scopus, CINAHL, Econlit, Medline, PsychINFO, Embase, Emerald, Social Care Online and the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence. Limited uptake of SROI methodology by academics was found in the health and social care sector. From 868 papers screened, 8 studies met the criteria for inclusion in this systematic review. Study quality was found to be highly variable, ranging from 38% to 90% based on scores from a purpose-designed quality assessment tool. In general, relatively high consistency and clarity was observed in the reporting of the research question, reasons for using this methodology and justifying the need for the study. However, weaknesses were observed in other areas including justifying stakeholders, reporting sample sizes, undertaking sensitivity analysis and reporting unexpected or negative outcomes. Most papers cited links to additional materials to aid in reporting. There was little evidence that academics had innovated or advanced the methodology beyond that outlined in a much-cited SROI guide.ConclusionAcademics have thus far been slow to adopt SROI methodology in the evaluation of health and social care interventions, and there is little evidence of innovation and development of the methodology. The word count requirements of peer-reviewed journals may make it difficult for authors to be fully transparent about the details of their studies, potentially impacting the quality of reporting in those studies published in these journals.PROSPERO registration numberCRD42018080195.


2016 ◽  
Vol 90 (3) ◽  
pp. 79-86
Author(s):  
Mayra Maldonado ◽  
Michael Corbey

There is an increasing need and request from society to account for the social, economic, and environmental value that results from organizational activities. This trend has led organizations to initiatives like, e.g., Integrated Reporting (IR) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). Nevertheless, at the level of investment projects, the focus of traditional investment appraisal techniques (like, e.g., Net Present Value) is still on future quantifiable operational cash flow after tax. Social or environmental effects of the investment are often not included in the calculation because these effects are typically hard to quantify. Social Return on Investment (SROI) is an investment appraisal technique that is explicitly designed to include these social and environmental effects into the project assessment. In this contribution, the SROI technique is introduced and reviewed. Results from literature, and interviews with four experts indicate that SROI has strong points. However, there is still room for improvement in areas like capacity (and experience) building, verification of the projects, and in fine-tuning of the technique itself.


INVENSI ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 109-127
Author(s):  
Octalyna Puspa Wardany

The implementation acceleration of ASEAN Economic Community from 2020 to be 2015 is not only impacted on economic and politic. It also brings the impact on the freedom of cultural flow. This situation then need the method and tool to creating arts which enable the artists and the actors in arts to works in other countries or places within ASEAN scope which material is the community reality as fusion form between social and cultural (in this term is arts) and also possible with other fields. Through this paper, the researcher would like to propose a method of creating artworks that is the art project which reveals the reality in community as an effort to contribute in advance and develop Indonesia arts world and unearth the arts in terms of ideas of working, creating process, and artworks. This research method is case study of Tentang Hutan Art Project of gerimisUngu Production by reference review, field research and empirical experience, observation, and interview. Based on this case, it found that (1) The Art Project is a method of creating artworks which based on currently reality in the community that is already examined using scientific research; (2) The Art Project is able to be implemented at any location, including MEA context and for any type of arts; (3) The Art Project is enable arts including their artworks become unity with the live; (4) The Art Project does not abandon the aesthetic values as the content of the artworks.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 50
Author(s):  
Efri Syamsul Bahri ◽  
Sulistiawati Sulistiawati

Zakat management aims to alleviate poverty and improve the welfare of mustahiq. Various instruments for measuring the impact of zakat on mustahiq are needed to measure the achievement of the goals of zakat management. This study aimed to identify and analyze several instruments to measure the impact of zakat. The analysis was conducted by conducting a literature study on various reference sources. The analysis used a descriptive analysis approach and a content analysis approach. The results of this study found four instruments for measuring the impact of zakat: Social Return on Investment (SROI), Center of Islamic Business and Economic Studies (CIBEST), Sustainable Livelihood Impact Assessment (SLIA), and BAZNAS Index for Sustainable Water and Sanitation (BI- WAS). Overall, all instruments can measure the impact of zakat on mustahiq for zakat disbursements to mustahiq


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 26-30
Author(s):  
Imas Baguna

This study aims to determine the implementation of special character education on the impact for students and school components at Madrasah Aliyah Negeri (MAN) Insan Cendekia Gorontalo. This research method is a qualitative field research. Data collection was carried out through preliminary or pre-observational studies, observations, and interviews. The characters developed in this madrasa include disciplined, religious, polite, responsible, hard work and cooperation. In other words, this character development is carried out in the madrasah program of activities both through learning, as well as extra ¬ curricular as well as religious and self-development activities. The impact of the results of the implementation of character education at MAN Insan Cendekia Gorontalo has a positive impact for all groups, especially for students and the school community. The impact of character education for school components. The implementation of character education at MAN Insan Cendekia Gorontalo is very beneficial for students, due to changes in attitudes that are even better and according to the expectations of parents, where their children live disciplined, productive, independent and able to practice religious teachings.


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