Conceptualization of a Dynamic Model for Social Return on Investment (SROI) System of Public Academic Building Projects

Investments in public academic building projects have been declining due to concerns on justifying economic and social impacts measured by social return on investment (SROI) approach. Controlling the forecast SROI in public universities require effective economic policies based on dynamics of the sy...

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Published in:Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
Main Author: Sharif M.S.; Mohammad M.Z.; Ngowtanasuwan G.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH 2024
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Sharif M.S.; Mohammad M.Z.; Ngowtanasuwan G.
Conceptualization of a Dynamic Model for Social Return on Investment (SROI) System of Public Academic Building Projects
2024
Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
531 LNCE

10.1007/978-981-97-5315-4_24
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85207532397&doi=10.1007%2f978-981-97-5315-4_24&partnerID=40&md5=31f35a4f38d162775187261914c6591d
Investments in public academic building projects have been declining due to concerns on justifying economic and social impacts measured by social return on investment (SROI) approach. Controlling the forecast SROI in public universities require effective economic policies based on dynamics of the system. In this study, conceptualized an initial dynamic model for SROI system of public academic building projects applying the steps recommended by (Sterman, 2000) and (Ngowtanasuwan & Hadikusumo, 2017). The hypothesis was developed on basis of historical public spending behavior over time on higher education, and the (Zheng, 2002)’s return on investment (ROI) model. The system elements were selected through a Delphi method. The resulted initial causal loop diagram agrees the (Oyo et al., 2008)’s dynamic model except in some elements; enables further steps of dynamic modeling for the SROI system; and, contributes to dynamic modeling of socioeconomic impacts of public higher education infrastructure projects. A further study on quantifying the externalities and identifying critical simulation parameters. © The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2024.
Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
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English
Conference paper

author Sharif M.S.; Mohammad M.Z.; Ngowtanasuwan G.
spellingShingle Sharif M.S.; Mohammad M.Z.; Ngowtanasuwan G.
Conceptualization of a Dynamic Model for Social Return on Investment (SROI) System of Public Academic Building Projects
author_facet Sharif M.S.; Mohammad M.Z.; Ngowtanasuwan G.
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title Conceptualization of a Dynamic Model for Social Return on Investment (SROI) System of Public Academic Building Projects
title_short Conceptualization of a Dynamic Model for Social Return on Investment (SROI) System of Public Academic Building Projects
title_full Conceptualization of a Dynamic Model for Social Return on Investment (SROI) System of Public Academic Building Projects
title_fullStr Conceptualization of a Dynamic Model for Social Return on Investment (SROI) System of Public Academic Building Projects
title_full_unstemmed Conceptualization of a Dynamic Model for Social Return on Investment (SROI) System of Public Academic Building Projects
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description Investments in public academic building projects have been declining due to concerns on justifying economic and social impacts measured by social return on investment (SROI) approach. Controlling the forecast SROI in public universities require effective economic policies based on dynamics of the system. In this study, conceptualized an initial dynamic model for SROI system of public academic building projects applying the steps recommended by (Sterman, 2000) and (Ngowtanasuwan & Hadikusumo, 2017). The hypothesis was developed on basis of historical public spending behavior over time on higher education, and the (Zheng, 2002)’s return on investment (ROI) model. The system elements were selected through a Delphi method. The resulted initial causal loop diagram agrees the (Oyo et al., 2008)’s dynamic model except in some elements; enables further steps of dynamic modeling for the SROI system; and, contributes to dynamic modeling of socioeconomic impacts of public higher education infrastructure projects. A further study on quantifying the externalities and identifying critical simulation parameters. © The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2024.
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