Contributions of the industry to social systems
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The contributions the industry makes to social systems thereby increasing or decreasing human and social capital.
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The industry can contribute in two ways – through changes in the value of its own human and social assets (stocks) or by changing the value of human and social assets held by others (flows). These are dealt with separately as they require different types of measurement.
Desired outcome
The net contribution of the industry to human and social capital is positive and increasing over time.
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This is achieved by maintaining or increasing positive contributions to social systems and reducing or eliminating negative contributions.
Indicator
To be developed.
Summary measure
To be developed.
Results
Summary measures are available for some sub-components. Refer to the component tree.
Responses
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See individual sub-components.
Interactions with other components
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See individual sub-components.
External drivers
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See individual sub-components.