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Measuring the impact in impact investingIvy So & Alina StaskeviciusMBA 2015 Harvard Business SchoolFaculty Supervisor: Alnoor Ebrahim2015 This report was developed as part of an independent project through the Harvard Business School Social Enterprise Initia-tive in fall 2014, under the supervision of Alnoor Ebrahim. We welcome comments, feedback, and thoughts on this report. Please feel free to contact us: Ivy So and/or Alina Staskevicius of ContentsList of Figures 4 Executive Summary 51. Context 112. Definitions and Scope 123. Objectives Behind Impact Measurement 144. Understanding Current Methodologies Expected Return Theory of Change and Logic Model Mission Alignment Methods Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Methods 405.
Figure 0.3 Summary of Measurement Method Analysis Method Common applications Advantages Disadvantages Expected Return • To estimate expected social return in assessing potential investments • To monitor and evaluate the social performance of investments • Can provide a disciplined approach for decision making • Offers opportunity for orga-
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