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Network Evaluation from the Everyday Life Perspective: A Tool for Capacity-Bu…
Horelli, Liisa

Despite the rich literature on networks, publications on the evaluation of networks are scarce. The aim of the article is to present the core concepts of network evaluation in the context of local and regional development, and a case study in Finnish North-Karelia. It is argued that network evaluation from the everyday life perspective (NEELP) is a special case. It requires an integrative desig…

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Volume 15, Number 2, April 2009. pp. 205-223
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Using Logic Analysis to Evaluate Knowledge Transfer Initiatives: The Case of …
Brousselle, AstridContandriopoulos, DamienLemire, Marc

Models that shift more responsibility onto researchers for the process of incorporating research results into decision-making have greatly gained in popularity during the past two decades. This shift has created a new area of research to identify the best ways to transfer academic results into the organizational and political arenas. However, evaluating the utilization of information coming out…

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Volume 15, Number 2, April 2009. pp. 165-183
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The Evidence Movement: The Development and Consequences of Methodologies in R…
Rieper, OlafHansen, Hanne Foss

The evidence movement and the idea of systematic reviews, defined as summaries of the results of already existing evaluation and research projects, have gained considerable support in recent years as many international as well as national evidence-producing organizations have been established. This article analysis how the idea is practiced in the areas of health, social welfare and education a…

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Volume 15, Number 2, April 2009. pp. 141-163
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Approaches to Participation in Evaluation
Plottu, BéatricePlottu, Eric

Approaches to participation in evaluation rely on the principle of active participation by major stakeholders, including less organized groups, as fundamental to good evaluation practice. This process offers a number of advantages but implementation requires certain prerequisites. The goal of our article is to weigh up the advantages of participation and to examine the conditions necessary for …

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Volume 15, Number 3, July 2009. pp. 343-359
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Critical Connections between Participatory Evaluation, Organizational Learnin…
Suárez-Herrera, José CarlosSpringett, JaneKagan, Carolyn

The current debate around the emergence of participatory approaches in evaluation practice suggests that participatory evaluation may be considered an organizational learning praxis, one which facilitates the development of a holistic process of intentional change. Through critical reflection on how participatory evaluation has been conceptualized, this article offers an overview of some of the…

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Volume 15, Number 3, July 2009. pp. 321-342
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How Legitimate and Justified are Judgments in Program Evaluation?
Hurteau, MartheHoule, SylvainMongiat, Stéphanie

The main function of program evaluations is to describe programs in order to generate judgments of value. To be considered credible, judgments should be both legitimate and justified. The research presented in this article posed the following question: do program evaluation practitioners generate legitimate and justified judgments? A meta-analysis of 40 program evaluation reports was carried ou…

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Volume 15, Number 3, July 2009. pp. 307-319
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Conceptual, Theoretical and Practical Issues in Measuring the Benefits of Pub…
Burton, Paul

Among parliamentary democracies there is a widespread belief that above and beyond the occasional opportunity to vote, citizens should be allowed to participate in decisions that affect them. Governments at all levels are now going further and supporting more active forms of citizenship in which various decision processes are open to more public participation. While this principle may be widely…

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Volume 15, Number 3, July 2009. pp. 263-284
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Exploring Stakeholder Engagement in Impact Evaluation Planning in Educational…
Hart, DianeDiercks-O'Brien, GabiPowell, Adrian

This article presents a case study of engaging stakeholders in the early stages of an impact evaluation of educational development work in a UK university. The rationale for undertaking participative impact evaluation is outlined in relation to the national and local context. The aim is to contribute to wider knowledge about appropriate methodology to lead to a better understanding of change pr…

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Volume 15, Number 3, July 2009. pp. 285-306
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Evaluation Networking in Romania
Mihalache, Roxana

In the context of a growing evaluation community in Romania, networking in evaluation tends to be not only a topic for analysis and research, but mainly a practical tool for reaching the generic community of evaluation practitioners. Furthermore, this is a process requiring resources (time, dedicated people, information and funding) which are scarce. Therefore the better documented the process …

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Vol. 15, No. 4, October 2009.pp. 473-482
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Stakeholder Mapping as an Assessment Framework for Policy Implementation
Mehrizi, Mohammad Hosein RezazadeGhasemzadeh, FereidounMolas-Gallart, Jordi

In this article we develop a ‘Stakeholder Mapping’ approach to ex-ante policy evaluation. The proposed framework helps to assess policy implementation activities by applying several tests to evaluate the completeness, non-redundancy, proper assignment and internal consistency of a policy design. We illustrate the method by applying it to the analysis of e-commerce policy in Iran. We conclude by…

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Vol. 15, No. 4, October 2009.pp. 427-444
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The European Union's Drive towards Public Policy Evaluation: The Case of Spain
Viñas, Verónica

Spain’s entry into the European Union (EU), in 1986, represented a great challenge in several areas, including the evaluation of public policy. In 1988 Structural Fund regulations were amended to include mandatory evaluation of European structural policies by both the Commission and the member states, and the 1999 reform strengthened evaluation requirements. This contribution discusses the majo…

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Vol. 15, No. 4, October 2009.pp. 459-472
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Evaluating Service Organization Models: The Relevance and Methodological Chal…
Touati, NasseraPineault, RaynaldChampagne, François

Based on the example of the evaluation of service organization models, this article shows how a configurational approach overcomes the limits of traditional methods which for the most part have studied the individual components of various models considered independently of one another. These traditional methods have led to results (observed effects) that are difficult to interpret. The configur…

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Vol. 15, No. 4, October 2009.pp. 375-401
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Synthesizing Legislative Evaluations: Putting the Pieces Together
Haarhuis, C.M. KleinNiemeijer, E.

Laws are important vehicles for policy. They are generally complex and involve various interventions. Despite their pervasive presence and numerous evaluation studies, laws have not been a topic of meta-analytical interest among social scientists. As a result, we lack an overall picture of the type(s) of interventions involved in laws, of the chains of events these are expected to set off and o…

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Vol. 15, No. 4, October 2009.pp. 403-425
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Using the Objective Hermeneutics Method in Policy Evaluation
Mann, StefanSchweiger, Jennifer

At the outset of a policy evaluation, it is often necessary to gather data from the few personnel charged with responsibility for the policy in order to better understand the policy and its objectives. The objective hermeneutics method provides a tool for deriving the maximum benefit from several core text sequences of such interviews. Two examples of interviews with administrative officials ar…

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Vol. 15, No. 4, October 2009.pp. 445-457
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Comparing How to Compare: An Evaluation of Alternative Performance Measuremen…
Clarkson, PaulChallis, DavidDavies, Sue

Comparative performance evaluation has taken different forms depending upon the purposes of performance monitoring and the types of measures available. This paper investigates the different performance measurement systems in place in the social care setting, in particular for older people receiving community care services. In England, earlier systems to assist performance management within orga…

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Vol. 16, No. 1, January 2010. pp. 59-79
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International Comparison of Public Sector Performance: The Use of Anchoring V…
Rice, NigelRobone, SilvanaSmith, Peter C.

International comparison of performance has become an influential lever for change in the provision of public services. For health care, patients’ views and opinions are increasingly being recognized as legitimate means for assessing the provision of services, to stimulate quality improvements, and more recently, in evaluating system performance. This has shifted the focus of analyses towards t…

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Vol. 16, No. 1, January 2010. pp. 81-101
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Performance Regimes in Health Care: Institutions, Critical Junctures and the …
HARRISON, STEPHENPOLLITT, CHRISTOPHERDowswell, George

The Netherlands and England are near neighbours whose health care systems have much in common and whose health policy communities have also usually been well aware of what is going on in the other country. Nevertheless, for the two decades from 1982, England adopted and repeatedly redeveloped performance indicator (PI) systems in the health care field while the Netherlands virtually shunned the…

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Vol. 16, No. 1, January 2010. pp. 13-29
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Wicked Comparisons: Reflections on Cross-national Research about Health Inequ…
Blackman, TimHunter, DavidMarks, Linda

This article discusses a comparative study of how local actors tackle health inequalities in England, Scotland and Wales. The main method used in this study was a thematic analysis of 200 interview transcripts. Its focus was on how health inequalities are framed for intervention by performance assessment systems and the challenge for these systems that their nature as a ‘wicked issue’ presents.…

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Vol. 16, No. 1, January 2010. pp. 43-57
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Validity, Utilization and Evidence-Based Policy: The Development and Impact o…
Martin, SteveDowne, JamesGrace, Clive

Over the last decade, external assessments of organizational effectiveness have played an increasingly pivotal role in the regulation of UK local authorities. Unlike most approaches to evaluation, which are concerned with the implementation and outcomes of policies, programmes or interventions, these assessments are concerned primarily with internal organizational processes. And in contrast to …

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Vol. 16, No. 1, January 2010. pp. 31-42
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Conceptual and Methodological Challenges in Producing Research Syntheses for …
Pineault, RaynaldLamarche, PaulBeaulieu, Marie-Dominique

This article presents and discusses five challenges encountered in conducting a knowledge synthesis on primary healthcare, commissioned by the Canadian Health Services Research Foundation. These challenges are (1) conceptualizing, defining and operationalizing complex interventions; (2) integrating quantitative and qualitative studies and assessing strength of evidence; (3) incorporating expert…

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Vol. 16, No. 2, April 2010. pp. 137-152
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