Social Return of Investment (SROI) applied to physical activity and sport: Protocol for a systematic review
Autor: | Nieto, Ines |
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Rok vydání: | 2023 |
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FOS: Psychology
Health and Physical Education Economics Strategic Management Policy Physical activity Sports Social Return On Investment Social value Systematic review Medicine and Health Sciences Psychology Business Public Health Public Affairs Public Policy and Public Administration Social and Behavioral Sciences Sports Management Education |
DOI: | 10.17605/osf.io/c8tzd |
Popis: | Background Physical activity and sport (PAS) have been related to many health and social benefits, but the corresponding monetary value of those remains unclear. The Social Return On Investment (SROI) model is a promising framework to measure the social value created by these activities. Social value includes health, social, education, well-being and environmental outcomes. Objectives The main aim of the systematic review will be to inform about the application of the SROI model to PAS. Specifically, it will look for the areas of impact studied under the SROI model to evaluate PAS activities, and the measurement and valuing methods used in the literature. As a secondary aim, these areas will be compared to the aims stated in government policies related to PAS. Methods A systematic search will be conducted on the databases of Web of Science, PubMed, and Econlit and a secondary search will be conducted to find grey literature reports and policy documents. Those articles published in English, measuring social value of PAS activities in monetary terms and under the SROI framework will be included. Risk of bias will be evaluated with the Drummond check-list for assessing economic evaluation. Results The final records will be codified based on the characteristics of the study, purpose, sample, the main elements of an SROI evaluation and main limitations of the model. A qualitative analysis and descriptive statistics will be used to present the results of each of those variables. Finally, the outcomes identified in the systematic review will be compared to the ones included in government policies of PAS. Discussion Given the practical difficulties of the SROI model, it is expected to find lack of consensus regarding the valuation of outcomes. Moreover, most of the research is expected to come from the grey literature and with lower quality than peer-reviewed studies. This systematic review is the first step to a Delphi study to find expert consensus on the areas of impact of PAS and the way to measure and value them. The final output of both studies will be the design of a toolkit for organizations, professionals, and policy-makers on how to measure the social impact of PAS in order to show the relevance from a societal point of view of keeping an active living. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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