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Measuring the social impact – how to report and capture it”
On July 28th at 16:00 Dr. Pablo Munoz Roman, professor of entrepreneurship in the Durham university, will host a webinar about on social & sustainable entrepreneurship. During the years he has done numerous research works in sustainability niche and have gained media coverage from the leading management journals.

Dr. Pablo Munoz Roman is social scientist trying to do useful research. His research looks at how entrepreneurship, in its mundane and complicated forms, creates value for society. With a focus on engaged scholarship, he explores how individuals use entrepreneurship to overcome challenging circumstances and build a more sustainable future and how to better conceptualise and measure the value of entrepreneurship.

Main topics to be covered during the webinar:
· Understanding the social impact;
· Social factor importance for companies;
· How to capture social impact;
· How to quantify and correctly measure social impact;
· 4 novel social impact measurement methods discovered by Dr. Pablo Munoz.

The ESI programme is jointly implemented by several representatives of education and industry – Stockholm School of Economics in Riga, Latvian Academy of Arts, Riga Graduate School of Law, Rēzekne Academy of Technology, consulting company Civitta Latvija and industry partners (Latvian Social Entrepreneurship Association, Zero Waste Latvia, Techhub, Institute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia, Rezekne Business Association, Latvian Electrical and Electronics Industry Association).

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