How home sensor systems generate social value. An evidence-based guide
Walker, T; Menneer, T; Leyshon, C; et al.Pratto, L; Mueller, M; England, M; Collier, S; Bland, E
Date: 28 June 2024
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University of Exeter
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About this guide. This guide sets out the underpinning evidence for how
sensor systems can generate social value. It’s designed to
help you plan and evaluate your sensor system project.
We’ve produced it specifically for housing providers, to
help planning, maintenance and procurement teams
have an overview of the process, ...
About this guide. This guide sets out the underpinning evidence for how
sensor systems can generate social value. It’s designed to
help you plan and evaluate your sensor system project.
We’ve produced it specifically for housing providers, to
help planning, maintenance and procurement teams
have an overview of the process, benefits and risks of
investing in a sensor system.
The research informing this guide, along with referenced
literature, primarily draws from the social housing
sector. However, the insights are relevant to various
other housing providers, such as Housing Associations,
Local Authorities and Arms Length Management
Organisations. The guide is the second guide in our series, which is
made up from:
• Guide 1: The Social Value of Home Sensor Systems:
An Introductory Guide
• Guide 2 (this one): How Home Sensor Systems
Generate Social Value: An Evidence-Based Guide
• Guide 3: Evaluating the Social Value of Sensor
Systems: Case Study and Guide
• An editable “Logic Model” that you can use to plan
and evaluate a sensor system project
Public Health and Sport Sciences
Faculty of Health and Life Sciences
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