In recent years there has been an increased interest within the program evaluation field for introducing systems thinking concepts in it. However, most of these attempts have been primarily directed towards supporting the practice of evaluation and not towards making theoretical advancements. This article is focused on introducing systems thinking concepts at a theoretical level, particularly those related to boundary critique in the program evaluation field by reframing the Fourth Generation evaluation methodology. I will introduce the general ideas for carrying out such reframing as well as describing the major changes produced in the methodology and how the introduction of these concepts may be beneficial for conducting an evaluative pro...
Evaluation is one of the critical steps in the process of performance improvement. Evaluation feeds ...
Systems thinking is an approach to understanding and improving complex issues and situations. It att...
Logic models are based on linear relationships between program resources, activities, and outcomes, ...
In recent years, there has been an increased interest within the program evaluation field for introd...
Evaluation is commonly seen as a systematic process to determine merit, worth, value or significance...
Usually, the introduction of systems thinking concepts in the program evaluation field has been main...
In this paper a systems approach to evaluation is proposed. It is argued that many evaluations fail ...
This paper focuses on the application of systems thinking concepts to evaluate systems. The terms s...
Over the last twenty years, many prominent evaluators have been borrowing and using ideas, theories,...
Developments in information and communication technologies have opened up new possibilities for orga...
Applied systems thinking has evolved since the 1950s through three paradigmatic waves. Authors in th...
Applied systems thinking has evolved since the 1950s through three paradigmatic waves. Authors in th...
The following paper presents the development of a systemic framework for the mapping of evaluation m...
Developments in information and communication technologies have opened up new possibilities for orga...
Problems of conventional evaluation models can be understood as an impoverished ‘conversation’ betwe...
Evaluation is one of the critical steps in the process of performance improvement. Evaluation feeds ...
Systems thinking is an approach to understanding and improving complex issues and situations. It att...
Logic models are based on linear relationships between program resources, activities, and outcomes, ...
In recent years, there has been an increased interest within the program evaluation field for introd...
Evaluation is commonly seen as a systematic process to determine merit, worth, value or significance...
Usually, the introduction of systems thinking concepts in the program evaluation field has been main...
In this paper a systems approach to evaluation is proposed. It is argued that many evaluations fail ...
This paper focuses on the application of systems thinking concepts to evaluate systems. The terms s...
Over the last twenty years, many prominent evaluators have been borrowing and using ideas, theories,...
Developments in information and communication technologies have opened up new possibilities for orga...
Applied systems thinking has evolved since the 1950s through three paradigmatic waves. Authors in th...
Applied systems thinking has evolved since the 1950s through three paradigmatic waves. Authors in th...
The following paper presents the development of a systemic framework for the mapping of evaluation m...
Developments in information and communication technologies have opened up new possibilities for orga...
Problems of conventional evaluation models can be understood as an impoverished ‘conversation’ betwe...
Evaluation is one of the critical steps in the process of performance improvement. Evaluation feeds ...
Systems thinking is an approach to understanding and improving complex issues and situations. It att...
Logic models are based on linear relationships between program resources, activities, and outcomes, ...