“…Exemplar studies include that of Khare and Joshi (2018) who broadly defined social impact as the value created for beneficiaries, society, and the world, and the study of Bhattarai et al (2019) who described social performance as an organization’s performance in creating social value for its customers. Oduro et al (2022), Shin (2018), Shin and Park (2019), and Qing and Jin (2022) likewise explained SE social performance as the extent to which it creates value, for instance, through community contribution, social service, and job creation. Along the same lines, Osten and Toaldo (2022) viewed social performance as creating value in terms of concern for, or actions toward, the community, whereas Sabella and Eid (2016) conceptualized social value in terms of how an SE captures value from and communicates it back to communities to promote community development.…”