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==Introduction==
 
==Introduction==
  
[[File:FSD-Small-PNG.png|100px||right]]The FairShares Association’s social auditing and diagnostic tools were strongly influenced by the following academic paper:
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[[File:FSD-Small-PNG.png|120px||right]]The FairShares Association’s social auditing and diagnostic tools were strongly influenced by the following academic paper:
  
 
* Ridley-Duff, R. J. and Southcombe, C. (2012) “The Social Enterprise Mark: a critical review of its conceptual dimensions”, ''Social Enterprise Journal'', 8(3): 176-200. [http://shura.shu.ac.uk/5571]
 
* Ridley-Duff, R. J. and Southcombe, C. (2012) “The Social Enterprise Mark: a critical review of its conceptual dimensions”, ''Social Enterprise Journal'', 8(3): 176-200. [http://shura.shu.ac.uk/5571]
  
The Initial Social Audit presents six questions to gather initial information about social purpose and impact, ethics and values, and social democratic governance.  It is usually the starting point for further work developing stakeholder’s understanding of social enterprise (using the [[Social Enterprise Survey]]).
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The Initial Social Audit presents six questions to gather initial information about social purpose and impact, ethics and values, and social democratic governance.  It is usually the starting point for further work developing stakeholders' understanding of social enterprise (using the [[Social Enterprise Survey]]).
 
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==Interpreting Results==
 
==Interpreting Results==

Latest revision as of 11:07, 28 January 2019

You can try out the FairShares Social Audit tool by visiting the website of the FairShares Association.

Introduction

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The FairShares Association’s social auditing and diagnostic tools were strongly influenced by the following academic paper:
  • Ridley-Duff, R. J. and Southcombe, C. (2012) “The Social Enterprise Mark: a critical review of its conceptual dimensions”, Social Enterprise Journal, 8(3): 176-200. [1]

The Initial Social Audit presents six questions to gather initial information about social purpose and impact, ethics and values, and social democratic governance. It is usually the starting point for further work developing stakeholders' understanding of social enterprise (using the Social Enterprise Survey).

Interpreting Results

Documentation on how to interpret the results of the Initial Social Audit will appear here.



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