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Realistic Evaluation of an Illicit Drug Deterrence Programme: Analysis of a C…
LEONE, Liliana

This article describes an evaluation conducted in a region of northern Italy, based on the realistic evaluation approach.This case study is related to the application at regional level of national legislative measures against personal drug consumption, the so-called Article 75, through the implementation of a pilot programme. Article 75 DPR 309/90, is a `sanctions-based' intervention main…

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Vol. 14, No. 1, January 2008. Page 9-28
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Using Programme Theory to Evaluate Complicated and Complex Aspects of Interve…
Rogers, Patricia J.

This article proposes ways to use programme theory for evaluating aspects of programmes that are complicated or complex. It argues that there are useful distinctions to be drawn between aspects that are complicated and those that are complex, and provides examples of programme theory evaluations that have usefully represented and address both of these. While complexity has been defined in…

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Vol. 14, No.1, Page 29-48
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A Methodology for a Structured Survey of the Healthcare Literature related to…
RAM, Mala BridgelalCampling, NatashaWeir, HeatherGrocott, Patricia

This article reports on the structured literature survey methodology, which was used to identify how and at what stage users of medical devices are engaged in the medical device technology cycle, including methods and tools for evaluating device outcomes.This was not a conventional systematic review of the literature. The stated purpose of the survey is broader than synthesizing best evi…

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Vol. 14, No. 1, January 2008. Page 49-73
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Evaluating Complex, Area-Based Initiatives in a Context of Change: The Experi…
SPICER, NeilSmith, Penny

Complex, area-based initiatives are a widely adopted policy response to problems of health inequalities and social exclusion in industrialized countries such as the UK and the US.This article explores the problems of evaluating such initiatives in a context of rapid national and local policy change by drawing on the Children's Fund, a UK government initiative that established local partne…

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Vol. 14, No. 1, January 2008. Page 75-90
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Balancing Independence and Responsiveness: A Practitioner Perspective on the …
Lonsdale, Jeremy

This article examines the relationships of the National Audit Office (NAO) — the state audit institution (SAI) of the United Kingdom — with a range of third parties that shape the performance audit work the NAO undertakes. In particular, it considers from a practitioner perspective how the NAO has sought to balance its independence with the desire to be responsive to the expectations of o…

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Vol. 14, No. 2, March 2008. Page 227-248
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The European Project, Federalism and Evaluation
Stame, Nicoletta

The US federalist system has been at the origin of evaluation in many ways: providing a laboratory for experimentation of innovative policies, and requiring evaluation of the growing federal intervention from the War on Poverty onwards. Evaluation approaches have been developed that took into consideration the multiple forms of collaboration activated by the federalist system.This experienc…

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Vol. 14, No. 2, April 2008. Page 117-140
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Improving Performance?: Exploring the Complementarities between Evaluation an…
Nielsen, Steffen BohniEjler, Nicolaj

This article focuses on what some sceptics see as disillusionment with conventional evaluation practice, in that many governments experience only limited use of evaluation findings.This has contributed to a significant increase in results-based performance measurement. Yet not everyone in the evaluation community welcomes this development.The authors make the point that significant compleme…

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Vol. 14, No. 2, April 2008. Page 171-192
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Evaluation of Change in Local Governance: The Rhetorical Wall and the Politic…
Haveri, Arto

This article, grounded in evaluation research on intermunicipal cooperation, contends that processes of change in local government present specific challenges for evaluation. In the course of data collection, researchers encountered a phenomenon that they called `the rhetorical wall', where there is a wide gap between intentions as expressed at the rhetorical level and what actually occurs.T…

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Vol. 14, No. 2, April 2008. Page 141-155
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Current Challenges in Development Evaluation
Conlin, SeanStirrat, Roderick L.

Over the past 20 years, the development industry has changed rapidly and now presents evaluators with a series of new challenges.This article considers this process of change. It argues that there has been a move away from a `project-based' approach to a broader vision of development centred on the Millennium Development Goals, which has led to a change of the evaluation approach: from an ass…

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Vol. 14, No. 2, April 2008. Page 193-208
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Evaluation Systems: What Are They and Why Study Them?
Leeuw, Frans L.Furubo, Jan-Eric

Increasingly, in the world of evaluation, `systems of evaluation' have been developed.This article outlines four criteria that help characterize such systems. One criterion is the existence of a distinctive epistemological perspective; another is that, in order to be labelled a system, evaluation activities are carried out by evaluators within organizational structures and institutions and n…

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Vol. 14, No. 2, April 2008. Page 157-169
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Evaluation and as Social Relation
Abma, Tineke A.Widdershoven, Guy A.M.

This article discusses the importance of social relations in evaluation. It focuses first on social relations among stakeholders in the evaluation setting. It is argued that social relations are crucial as an object of study, since they are integral to and partly constitutive of the quality and effectiveness of the programme being evaluated. Next, it focuses on the social relations between th…

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Vol. 14, No. 2, April 2008. Page 209-225
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From Evaluation to Interpretation: Assessing Theoretical Elements in Resident…
Baerveldt, ChrisHorjus, BobDe Winter, Micha

Impact studies of prevention programmes, in particular meta-analyses, usually interpret outcome and impact statistics as tests of an underlying theory of prevention. However, these programmes usually combine various interventions linked to different theoretical perspectives. Consequently, the effects of the programme can easily be misinterpreted.This article introduces an interpretation method …

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Vol. 14, No. 3, July 2008. Page 345-362
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Health Technology Assessment in the Canadian Health Policy Arena: Examining R…
Lehoux, PascaleHivon, MyriamDenis, Jean-LouisTailliez, Stéphanie

This article uses a sociopolitical perspective to analyse the results of a case study of six Canadian Health Technology Assessment (HTA) agencies and their stakeholders: health care administrators, provider associations, patient associations and the biomedical industry. A total of 40 HTA agency representatives and 46 stakeholders were interviewed.A self-administered survey was also filled out b…

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Vol. 14, No. 3, July 2008. Page 295-321
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Evaluator's Role in Accountability Relationships: Measurement Technician, Cap…
Benjamin, Lehn M.

While evaluators have considered accountability pressures and examined the consequences of performance measurement for organizations, they have paid less attention to the accountability relationship in which their work is used. Drawing on theoretical literature and empirical data, this article shows how these accountability relationships drive the use of evaluative frameworks, like performance …

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Vol. 14, No. 3, July 2008. Page 323-343
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From the Beginning: Negotiation in Community Evaluation
Sharkey, SiobhanSharples, Anne

This article focuses on negotiation and discusses its relevance for evaluators. Given the impetus for participatory evaluation, evaluators would benefit from improving skills that enable them to make collaborative decisions and work alongside stakeholders, in particular in community evaluations. Negotiation skills are explored through post hoc reflection of a Sure Start programme evaluation in …

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Vol. 14, No. 3, July 2008. Page 363-380
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Is Realist Evaluation a Realistic Approach for Complex Reforms?
Pedersen, Lene HolmRieper, Olaf

The realist evaluation (RE) approach is a promising contribution to the literature on theory-driven evaluation.Thus far, RE has mainly been applied to the evaluation of human service programmes, but the aim of this article is to investigate if it can be extended to large-scale public sector reforms, in casu: the reform of the electricity market in Denmark. Five areas of regulation under the ref…

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Vol. 14, No. 3, Page 271-293
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A Transaction Cost-Based Approach to Partnership Performance Evaluation
Jobin, Denis

Partnerships are often considered an alternative way to deliver programs provided by governments and organizations (potentially) more cost effectively. However, this assumption needs to be verified. Evaluators and auditors now face a challenge: how to assess the performance of this hybrid organizational form.This article suggests one powerful way of evaluating partnerships: transaction cost eco…

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Vol. 14, No. 4, October 2008. Page 437-465
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Evaluation and Negotiated Order: Developing the Application of Complexity Theory
Callaghan, Gill

This article argues that complexity theory has the potential to bring important insights in reframing of the role and practice of evaluation but that the utility of complexity theory needs to be developed to support its application in evaluation research.This article focuses on the implications of a reformed relationship between theory and the empirical setting for what we can learn in evaluati…

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Vol. 14, No. 4, October 2008. Page 399-411
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Learning about Advocacy: A Case-Study of Challenges, Everyday Practices and T…
Ringsing, BettinaLeeuwis, Cees

Advocacy has become an important area of development support. Simultaneously, the interest in learning-oriented monitoring of advocacy programmes has increased. Starting from the premise that learning has sociopolitical dimensions, this article explores how the challenges and contradictions of such monitoring present themselves in Latin American advocacy activities supported by a Danish NGO…

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Vol. 14, No. 4, October 2008. Page 413-436
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The Fidelity—Adaptation Relationship in Non-Evidence-Based Programs and its…
Shen, JianpingYang, HuilanCao, HonggaoWarfield, Charles

Based on our experience in helping design, implement, and evaluate a non-evidence-based program, we explore a non-conventional fidelity and adaptation relationship and its implications for program evaluation.We find that in non-evidence-based interventions, program fidelity and adaptation may not be competitors but serve to complement each other.This non-conventional relationship leads to ex…

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Vol. 14, No. 4, October 2008. Page 467-481
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