The article considers the evaluation of commodified services and the commodification of evaluations. The former distinguishes between evaluating a decision on whether to commodify a service and evaluations of commodified services. The latter explores the implications of commodifying evaluations using Weiss’ models of research use. Six themes are identified: how well the models reflect policy-making and evaluation practice; the role assigned to politics in policy evaluations; the importance of agenda setting and power in determining who and what gets evaluated; the legitimacy of the evaluations; the degree of accountability of the evaluator; and the nature of the evaluation output
The current situation in public relations programme evaluation is neatly summarized by McCoy who com...
A paper by Jerry Moller and Adam Graycar, Director, Social Welfare Research Centre, University of Ne...
Although systematic policy evaluation has been conducted for decades and has been growing strongly w...
Three issues for evaluation policy and practice are described: evaluation policy dimensions, evalua...
Governments worldwide have intensified their efforts to institutionalize policy evaluation. Still, a...
This article draws on the Troubled Families Programme (TFP) to highlight the ways in which particula...
Excerpt from the full-text article: Much is being written these days about the role of evaluation in...
BACKGROUND: Policy evaluations often focus on ex post estimation of causal effects on short-term sur...
This chapter focuses on the evaluation of public policy and administration. Institutionalized for de...
The importance of evaluation has grown in recent years so that this topic has become the focus of co...
In this article, the author explores the issues associated with the practical signifi cance of evalua...
Excerpt from the full-text article: The beginnings of U.S. federal evaluation research can, in descr...
This article considers different approaches to policy evaluation within recent writings on governanc...
This article provides an overview of the current research evaluation landscape, the problems inheren...
Abstract: The article outlines central debates in program evaluation, as applied to market intervent...
The current situation in public relations programme evaluation is neatly summarized by McCoy who com...
A paper by Jerry Moller and Adam Graycar, Director, Social Welfare Research Centre, University of Ne...
Although systematic policy evaluation has been conducted for decades and has been growing strongly w...
Three issues for evaluation policy and practice are described: evaluation policy dimensions, evalua...
Governments worldwide have intensified their efforts to institutionalize policy evaluation. Still, a...
This article draws on the Troubled Families Programme (TFP) to highlight the ways in which particula...
Excerpt from the full-text article: Much is being written these days about the role of evaluation in...
BACKGROUND: Policy evaluations often focus on ex post estimation of causal effects on short-term sur...
This chapter focuses on the evaluation of public policy and administration. Institutionalized for de...
The importance of evaluation has grown in recent years so that this topic has become the focus of co...
In this article, the author explores the issues associated with the practical signifi cance of evalua...
Excerpt from the full-text article: The beginnings of U.S. federal evaluation research can, in descr...
This article considers different approaches to policy evaluation within recent writings on governanc...
This article provides an overview of the current research evaluation landscape, the problems inheren...
Abstract: The article outlines central debates in program evaluation, as applied to market intervent...
The current situation in public relations programme evaluation is neatly summarized by McCoy who com...
A paper by Jerry Moller and Adam Graycar, Director, Social Welfare Research Centre, University of Ne...
Although systematic policy evaluation has been conducted for decades and has been growing strongly w...