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Suma de Negocios

Print version ISSN 2215-910XOn-line version ISSN 2027-5692

Abstract

AGUILAR-MARIN, Vanessa; GUACANEME-BARRERA, Carmen Milena; RODRIGUEZ-ESPINOSA, Holmes  and  CERON-MUNOZ, Mario Fernando. Anthropogogical Model of Agricultural Extension: sensitivity of the social return on investment. suma neg. [online]. 2022, vol.13, n.29, pp.91-102.  Epub July 25, 2023. ISSN 2215-910X.  https://doi.org/10.14349/sumneg/2022.v13.n29.a2.

Introduction / objective:

the scarcity of resources for social investments requires strategies that increase the availability of information for decision-making. The Social Return on Investment (SROI) is a tool used for impact measurement and makes it possible to economically assess the effects of an intervention and identify the amount of change generated by each monetary unit invested. This index admits sensitivity analysis to recognize the aspects with the greatest influence on the impact of a project, so the objective of this work was to study the sensitivity of the SROI in the cocoa Territorial Laboratories of the University of Antioquia.

Methodology:

Through graphs, each of the changes was related to the SROI, identifying the highest levels of sensitivity in those whose values were located in quadrants 1 and 3 and whose trend line had an ascending performance.

Results:

The most sensitive variables were: the projection of income for 20 years, the increase in cocoa production, production above the break-even point, the satisfaction of basic and social needs, informal agreements for the succession of the production system, the initiation of soil conservation practices, the definition of activities to achieve the dream farm, and the implementation of the anthropogogical model of agricultural extension.

Conclusions:

Interrelationships were found between most of these variables and it was concluded that integral initiatives are the key to achieve greater social changes.

Keywords : Cost-benefit analysis; rural development; social innovation; social impact; monetization.

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