Transforming Data into Policy Insight and Measurable Impact
Executive Overview
GSEI provides applied socioeconomic intelligence services for ministries, agencies, development institutions, and impact-driven organisations. Socioeconomic & Policy Analytics under GSEI Analytics serves as an applied intelligence arm dedicated to transforming complex data into structured insight, strategic direction, and measurable socio-economic impact. Positioned at the intersection of analytics, research methodology, and human-centred interpretation, this unit supports ministries, agencies, GLCs, zakat and waqf institutions, NGOs, and development-driven organisations in designing evidence-based programmes and policy interventions. In an environment where decisions increasingly require accountability, transparency, and measurable outcomes, GSEI provides rigorous analytical frameworks that move beyond descriptive reporting toward actionable intelligence. The platform integrates quantitative modelling, econometrics, index development, and impact measurement with qualitative field understanding to ensure contextual accuracy and policy relevance.
Our approach emphasises:
Structured socioeconomic profiling and data-driven community mapping
Programme impact evaluation aligned with SDG, ESG, and Theory of Change frameworks
Custom index construction for performance monitoring and institutional benchmarking
Mixed-method integration combining statistical modelling with grounded field insight
Operating through a hybrid delivery model (field deployment and advanced analytics), all engagements are administered under UiTM TechnoVenture governance, ensuring institutional legitimacy, compliance integrity, and professional accountability.
Scope of Services
COMMUNITY PROFILING & SOCIOECONOMIC MAPPING
1. Community Profiling & Socioeconomic Mapping
Household surveys, income analysis, vulnerability mapping, demographic clustering. Comprehensive socioeconomic assessments designed to provide structured insight into demographic patterns, income distribution, vulnerability indicators, and development gaps.
Scope includes:
Household and institutional surveys
Income stratification and livelihood analysis
Vulnerability and poverty segmentation modelling
Geospatial and clustering analysis
Baseline studies for programme design
Project Value Range: RM5,000 – RM40,000
(Subject to scope, scale, and methodological complexity)
This service supports ministries, state agencies, zakat institutions, cooperatives, and development bodies in designing targeted, data-informed interventions.
PROGRAMME IMPACT EVALUATION & PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
2. Programme Impact Evaluation & Performance Measurement
Structured evaluation frameworks that assess programme effectiveness, outcome achievement, and socio-economic return.
Scope includes:
Theory of Change (ToC) framework development
KPI alignment and performance benchmarking
SDG and ESG impact mapping
Social Return on Investment (SROI) analysis
Before–after and quasi-experimental impact studies
The objective is to move beyond activity reporting toward measurable evidence of impact and strategic improvement.
3.Index & Indicator Development
Custom index construction (e.g., Asnaf Index, Community Resilience Index, Digital Readiness Index).
4.Mixed-Method Research
Quantitative modelling + qualitative FGD/interview synthesis.
Project Value Range: RM10,000 – RM60,000
(Subject to scope, scale, and methodological complexity)
INDEX & INDICATOR DEVELOPMENT
3. Custom index construction and composite indicator modelling tailored to institutional or policy needs.
Scope includes:
Development of composite socioeconomic indices
Institutional performance index modelling
Community resilience and digital readiness indices
Society target group or beneficiary pressure index frameworks
Indicator validation and weighting methodology
Each index is developed using statistically sound modelling techniques, ensuring transparency, replicability, and long-term monitoring capacity.
Project Value Range: RM10,000 – RM70,000
(Subject to scope, scale, and methodological complexity)
MIXED-METHOD POLICY RESEARCH & STRATEGIC STUDIES
4. Integrated quantitative and qualitative research designs that provide holistic understanding of socio-economic issues.
Scope includes:
Quantitative modelling (econometrics, SEM, predictive modelling)
Focus group discussions (FGD) and in-depth interviews
Policy gap analysis and strategic diagnostics
Cross-sector comparative studies
Evidence synthesis and executive reporting
This integrated approach ensures that data is not interpreted in isolation but anchored in lived realities and policy context.
Project Value Range: RM30,000 – RM90,000
(Subject to scope, scale, and methodological complexity)
Engagement & Delivery Model
Socioeconomic & Policy Analytics – GSEI Analytics
GSEI adopts a structured, governance-aligned engagement model designed to ensure methodological integrity, financial transparency, and measurable project outcomes. Each engagement is implemented through a phased approach under institutional oversight via UiTM TechnoVenture.
Phase 1: Scoping & Diagnostic Consultation
Phase 2: Methodological Design & Framework Development
Phase 3: Data Collection & Analytical Execution
Phase 4: Reporting, Strategic Interpretation & Executive Briefing
Governance & Commercial Structure
All projects are administered under UiTM TechnoVenture governance for institutional compliance, contractual integrity, and financial transparency. Revenue allocation follows the approved institutional structure, ensuring:
Governance oversight
Compliance with university policies
Sustainable platform development
Fair expert compensation
Delivery Format
GSEI operates on a hybrid delivery model:
Field deployment (where required)
Online analytical execution
Executive-level physical presentation (upon request)
This structure ensures cost efficiency, scalability, and professional impact.
To initiate a project discussion or request a formal proposal, please contact:
GSEI Secretariat
📞 +60 19-305 7682
Email: icscsconference@gmail.com