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Our research & collaborations

We are committed to partnering with people and organisations across sectors to build an evidence base that drives social innovation and impact at scale. We work with leaders and organisations from across corporate, government and community.

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Our research priorities for 2024-2026

Economic empowerment and inclusion – investigating and sharing the practices, organising models, and ecosystem infrastructure necessary to ensure women, migrants, people with disabilities are empowered and included in economic progress, providing inter-generational equality.

Civic wealth creation and place-based investment – investigating and sharing how communities, enterprises, investors, and their supporters come together and collaborate to improve their well-being and progress through cooperation, kinship, and commerce.

Social impact strategy, outcomes measurement, and evaluation – investigating and sharing how organizations of all forms can build capabilities to generate, measure, and connect positive social change to their activities.

Some of our current research collaborations include:

  • The Civic Life of Cities Lab (CLCL) is aÌýresearchÌýproject originating out of Stanford University that brings together academics from around the world to gain insights into what makes a vibrant civil society.ÌýResearchÌýis centred on a handful of ‘highly liveable’ cities (those ranking highly on quality of life) that include the San Francisco Bay Area, Seattle, Shenzhen, Singapore, Vienna and Sydney, with a focus on not-for-profits and the communities they serve.

    The Sydney project provides understandings of the city’s non-profit sector with a particular focus on cross-sector collaboration, impact investing and social enterprise and how government is influencing performance.

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    The team includes:

    ÁñÁ«¹ÙÍø CSI
    Professor Danielle Logue, Director of ÁñÁ«¹ÙÍø CSI; Dr DongJu Lee

    ÁñÁ«¹ÙÍø School of Management and Governance
    Professor Hokyu Hwang (Chief Investigator)

    Stanford University
    Dr Yi Zhao

  • Researchers at the ÁñÁ«¹ÙÍø Centre for Social Impact are evaluating and comparing the ESG (environmental, social and governance) initiatives of ASX 100 companies using the Global Reporting Initiative framework (GRI) with a focus on performance on the ‘S’ or social dimension of the ESG paradigm.

    ThisÌýcollaboration between ÁñÁ«¹ÙÍø CSI, led by Associate Professor Melissa Edwards, and the Digital Sustainability Hub, led by Professor Shan Pan, will use the Sustainability Intelligence Platform to collateÌýand assessÌýdata.

    TheÌýprojectÌýaims to identify key challenges and opportunities confronting companies in implementing ESG initiatives, particular the social aspect of ESG.ÌýAt a time where reporting requirements and corporate disclosures onÌýESG reportingÌýare becomingÌýmandatory for all large businesses and financial institutionsÌýin Australia, these insights across leading Australian corporations and across industries provide timely insights on corporate social impact strategies and initiatives.Ìý

    The team includes:

    ÁñÁ«¹ÙÍø CSI: Associate Professor Melissa EdwardsÌý(Chief Investigator), Dr Gillian McAllister,ÌýMichelle Cripps

    ÁñÁ«¹ÙÍø School of Information Systems: Professor Shan Pan

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  • ÁñÁ«¹ÙÍø CSI has partnered with the ÁñÁ«¹ÙÍø Tax & Business Advisory Clinic on aÌýresearchÌýproject to enhance the tax and transfer system for financially disadvantaged individuals and small businesses. Led by Associate Professor Ann Kayis-Kumar and Professor Michael Walpole, the Tax Clinic provides free tax and accounting advice to those in serious financial hardship, a critical service for this demographic.

    By leveraging the Tax Clinic's expertise in tax support with CSI'sÌýresearch capabilities, this collaborative project seeks to explore and improve the tax experiences of financially disadvantaged groups.ÌýBeyond highlighting the practical impacts of current tax policies, itÌýactively engagesÌýexperts and the community to develop tangible recommendations. These efforts are focused on enhancing service delivery for marginalised and disadvantaged taxpayers,Ìýand ultimatelyÌýmoving towards a tax system that is more accessible, empathetic, and equitable.

    The team includes:

    ÁñÁ«¹ÙÍø CSI:ÌýDrÌýRhiannon Parker

    ÁñÁ«¹ÙÍø School of Tax and Accounting: Associate Professor Ann Kayis Kumar (Chief Investigator) and Professor Michael Walpole

    Learn more about the ÁñÁ«¹ÙÍø Tax & Business Advisory Clinic hereÌý

  • Associate Professor Carmen LeongÌýresearches the significant digital exclusion present in the Sydney Outer West and South-West regions, as highlighted by the Australian Digital Inclusion (ADII) Index (2020). Her current work with Campbelltown City Council focuses on gaining a comprehensive understanding of the extent and nuances of digital exclusion within the local government area (LGA), and subsequently enhance the design of the council's online services to ensure inclusivity for all residents. CSI supports Professor Leong in this work and its potential expansion to other councils and LGAs.Ìý

    The team includes:

    ÁñÁ«¹ÙÍø School of Information Systems and Technology Management: Associate Professor Carmen Leong (Chief Investigator)Ìý

    ÁñÁ«¹ÙÍø CSI: Dr Ariella Meltzer and Dr Rhiannon Parker

  • OzHarvest is a leading food rescue organisation that has fought against food waste by saving surplus food from ending up in landfill and delivering it to charities to help feed those in need. Along with its primary purpose of offering food relief, OzHarvest is involved in education and advocacy work to increase healthy eating, improve life skills, and raise awareness of food waste.

    In line with ÁñÁ«¹ÙÍø CSI’s commitment to engaged scholarship, this collaboration with OzHarvest is designed to provide a detailed case study on the challenges and key issues for OzHarvest that could be addressed in a joint future research program or via participation in CSI’s Work Integrated Learning courses.

    The team includes:

    ÁñÁ«¹ÙÍø CSI: Dr Gillian McAllister (Chief Investigator), Associate Professor Melissa Edwards, Dr Rhiannon Parker.

    OzHarvest: Gauri Bhalla

  • Impact investments areÌýmade to organisations, projects or funds which are generating measurable, positive social and environment outcomes, in addition to financial returns. Impact investing is a growing field of investment that aims to finance solutions to some of society’s biggest challenges. This collaboration surveys and analyses the market for impact investing in Australia, tracks its growth and trajectory. Ìý

    The team includes:

    ÁñÁ«¹ÙÍø CSI: Professor Danielle Logue (Chief Investigator), Associate Professor Melissa Edwards, Michelle CrippsÌý

    Impact Investing Australia: David Hetherington, CEO

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Scholarships:

Our Graduate Certificate in Social Impact isÌýCommonwealth supported. If you receive an offer from ÁñÁ«¹ÙÍø Sydney as a domestic student, you’ll have a substantial proportion of your fees subsidised by the Australian government.

Centre for Social Impact:

We are also a member of a national collaboration of Centres for Social Impact across Australia: