A conceptual model of social impact as active citizenship
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-18, 12:05authored byM Edwards, Onyx, J, Hazel Maxwell, Darcy, S, Bullen, P, Sherker, S
Participation in Civil Society Organizations (CSO) draws on and enriches social, cultural, and human capital. Social impacts of such participation as active citizenship are systemic and ‘ripple’ far beyond the immediate program outputs and outcomes. CSOs and the third sector as a whole must demonstrate and gage the difference they make in the social life of the broader community. This research offers a new approach to conceptualize CSO social impacts through an empirically derived model that accounts for the impacts of active citizenship for individuals, organizations, and the broader community. A conceptual model of systemic social impact is presented as it was developed through an exploratory study of a large Australian CSO using an abductive methodology combining focus groups and a survey. Considering the potential of the model that could account for impacts beyond program outputs and outcomes, we propose several propositions for future testing the conceptual model.
History
Publication title
Voluntas
Volume
26
Issue
4
Pagination
1529-1549
ISSN
0957-8765
Department/School
School of Nursing
Publisher
Springer New York LLC
Place of publication
United States
Rights statement
Copyright 2014 International Society for Third-Sector Research and The John Hopkins University