Singapore University of Social Sciences

Social Capital and Social Impact

Social Capital and Social Impact (NPM507)

Synopsis

NPM507 explores theories and perspectives surrounding the concept of non-profit organisations as producers of social capital. Students will achieve an understanding about the value embedded in an organisation’s social structures and mechanisms which lead to social capital. With attention placed on networks, norms, interaction and co-ordination that are engendered in social capital, students will be able to relate how social capital increases trustworthiness in non-profit organisations and increases the vitality of civic engagement and social life. Incorporating sociological and economical perspectives, the aim of this course is to ultimately understand how social capital leads to social impact. Students will also gain practical skills in social impact measurement.

Level: 5
Credit Units: 5
Presentation Pattern: Every January

Topics

  • Theories and concepts relevant to social capital of organisations
  • Benefits and importance of social capital
  • Dimensions of social capital according to social capital theory
  • Inter-sector collaboration
  • Social capital and individuals
  • Theories and concepts relevant to social impact
  • Measuring the social effects of non-profit projects and services

Learning Outcome

  • Relate your understanding of social capital prevalent in the social sector in Singapore.
  • Evaluate social capital in terms of its impact on societal wellbeing and development.
  • Assess the influence of Social Impact in an organisation as a result of cross-sector collaboration.
  • Examine the influence of social impact, both operationally and in non-tangible ways, on an organisation and its mid-term to long-term plans
  • Formulate methods for measuring social impact while understanding the limitations in the social sector.
  • Select strategies in designing projects that create social impact and build on social capital
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