TY - JFULL AU - A. Irudaya Veni Mary and M. Victor Louis Anthuvan and P. Christie and A. Indira PY - 2018/2/ TI - Variables for Measuring the Impact of the Social Enterprises in the Field of Community Development T2 - International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences SP - 209 EP - 219 VL - 12 SN - 1307-6892 UR - https://publications.waset.org/pdf/10008909 PU - World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology NX - Open Science Index 133, 2018 N2 - In India, social enterprises are working to create social value in various fields including education; health; women and child development; environment protection and community development. Although social enterprises have brought about tremendous changes in the lives of beneficiaries, the importance of their works is not understood thoroughly. One of the ways to prove themselves is to measure the impact, which in recent times has received much attention. This paper focuses on the study of social value created by the social enterprises in the field of community development. It also aims to put forth a research tool for measuring the social value created by the social enterprises in the field of community development. A close-ended interview schedule was prepared to measure the social value creation and it was administered among 60 beneficiaries of two social enterprises who work in the field of community development. The study results show that the social enterprises have brought four types of impact in the life of their beneficiaries; economic impact, social impact, political impact and cultural impact. This study is limited to the social enterprises those who work towards community development. This empirical finding will enable the reader to understand various types of social value created by the social enterprises working in the field of community development. This study will also serve as guide for social enterprises in community development activities to measure their impact and thereby improve their operation towards the betterment of the society. This paper is derived from an empirical research carried out to describe the different types of social value created by the social enterprises in India. ER -