Exploring an innovative method for objectively assessing the social value of university-community engagement and research

Q1 Social Sciences
Kathryn Higgins, Grace Kelly, Ronaldo Munck, Ursula Kelly, A. Grounds
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There is increasing recognition regarding the potential of Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) to be significant Anchor institutions capable of impacting the wellbeing of the local communities where they are situated. Subsequently, more universities are prioritising their social and civic responsibility by embedding a research ethos based on closer engagement with their locality, within their key institutional processes. However, demonstrating the social value of community engagement in a meaningful way is difficult, particularly the type of intangible benefits such as relationship building and co-production of knowledge that are forged through collaboration. We present results of a pilot study which applied a Socially Modified Economic Valuation (SMEV) approach to three very different case study projects within a University-Community partnership initiative situated in Belfast, Northern Ireland, to help evaluate how well the university’s civic and social obligations are being fulfilled. Two sets of potential social weights were derived. The first was based on the official Deprivation Index and the second on a combination of desirable ‘social’ and ‘strategy’ goals. Findings showed that the social valuation element of SMEV may potentially be crucially important in assisting with nuanced interpretation of social value across different communities in different places.
探索客观评估大学-社区参与和研究的社会价值的创新方法
越来越多的人认识到,高等教育机构(HEIs)有可能成为重要的锚定机构,能够对其 所在地社区的福祉产生影响。因此,越来越多的大学将其社会和公民责任放在首位,在其主要机构流程中融入了基于与当地更密切接触的研究精神。然而,以有意义的方式展示社区参与的社会价值却很困难,尤其是通过合作建立关系和共同创造知识等无形利益。我们介绍了一项试点研究的结果,该研究对北爱尔兰贝尔法斯特一所大学与社区合作计划中的三个截然不同的案例研究项目采用了社会修正经济估价(SMEV)方法,以帮助评估这所大学在履行公民和社会义务方面的情况。得出了两套潜在的社会权重。第一套基于官方的贫困指数,第二套基于理想的 "社会 "和 "战略 "目标的组合。研究结果表明,SMEV 的社会价值评估要素在帮助不同地方的不同社区对社会价值进行细微解读方面可能具有至关重要的作用。
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Methodological Innovations
Methodological Innovations Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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