Material of the 10th Annual meeting of the OECD LEED Forum on Partnerships and Local Development |23-25 April 2014 | Stockholm, Sweden
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WD Denis Stokkink - Social impact measurement, an opportunity for social enterprises?
1. Social Impact Measurement
An Opportunity for Social Enterprises?
Stockholm OECD LEED Forum
24/04/2014
Denis Stokkink
2. European Think Tank Pour la Solidarité - PLS
• A service provider for socio-economic and political
stakeholders wishing to operate in a professional
manner in the European solidarity sector
• Our projects help to build bridges between the
different families of stakeholders in the economic
and social sectors: public authorities, companies,
trade unions research centers and associations
• Areas of expertise: participative democracy, diversity,
transition, … and social economy/social enterprises
3. Social enterprises and the EU:
current issues and challenges addressed by PLS
• European elections
• Social Business Initiative
• Structural Funds 2014-2020
• Social Impact Measurement
11/02/2014: Conference on Social Impact Measurement
and Social Economy, links between the European
framework and the local initiatives and practices
4. Social Impact Measurement: A Necessity
Eg.:
• Public Procurements
• Social Investments
In either case:
- Social enterprises and enterprises with a social aim
are concerned
- more and more social criterions come into
consideration
5. Social enterprises are more than CSR enterprises
or enterprises with a social aim (1/2)
• Corporate Social Responsibility: “a concept whereby companies
integrate social and environmental concerns in their business
operations and in their interaction with their stakeholders on a
voluntary basis” - COM(2001)366
• Social Enterprises: “the social or societal objective of the
common good is the reason for the commercial activity, often
in the form of a high level of social innovation; (…) profits are
mainly reinvested with a view to achieving this social
objective; and (…) the method of organisation or ownership
system reflects their mission using democratic or participatory
principles or focusing on social justice.” – COM(2011)682 SBI
Neuchâtel 12 mars 2013
6. Social enterprises are more than CSR enterprises
or enterprises with a social aim (2/2)
Besides, social enterprises:
- are often coming from collective initiatives (bottom up)
- have strong local roots
- involve local stakeholders and citizens
- are therefore more capable to develop social
innovations for most fair, inclusive, participative and
responsible territories
7. Social enterprises have to highlight their
characteristics:
- objectivizing these characteristics instead of
proclaiming them…
- … with clear indicators…
- … taking into account these characteristics (local
roots and impact on local needs, governance,
social innovation, …)