Questions of cause and effect are critical to assessing the performance of programmes and projects. When it is not practical to design an experiment to assess performance, contribution analysis can provide credible assessments of cause and effect. Verifying the theory of change that the programme is based on, and paying attention to other factors that may influence the outcomes, provides reasonable evidence about the contribution being made by the programme
This article proposes a combination of a popular evaluation approach, contribution analysis (CA), wi...
This article discusses differences and similarities between (methodological) rules of thumb of contr...
If research is to have an impact then people must use the outputs, knowledge and insights it generat...
Questions of cause and effect are critical to assessing the performance of programmes and projects. ...
While contribution analysis provides a step-by-step approach to verify whether and why an interventi...
Contribution analysis (CA) is a theory-based approach that has become widely used in recent years to...
Recent discussions have brought attention to the utility of contribution analysis for evaluating the...
Background: At a time of growing emphasis on both the use of research and accountability, it is impo...
This Research and Evidence Paper presents the theory-based and participatory evaluation design of th...
As the evaluation discipline moves away from the “black-box” evaluations, theory-based evaluation ap...
While contribution analysis provides a basis for making causal claims and understanding how and why ...
Contribution analysis (CA) is being increasingly favoured as a policy evaluation tool. This includes...
In recent years, debates on impact evaluation of development cooperation have flourished. There has ...
evi.sagepub.com Making contribution analysis work: A practical framework for handling influencing fa...
Purpose: The aim of the paper is to open a new horizon in the concept of Performance Measurement in ...
This article proposes a combination of a popular evaluation approach, contribution analysis (CA), wi...
This article discusses differences and similarities between (methodological) rules of thumb of contr...
If research is to have an impact then people must use the outputs, knowledge and insights it generat...
Questions of cause and effect are critical to assessing the performance of programmes and projects. ...
While contribution analysis provides a step-by-step approach to verify whether and why an interventi...
Contribution analysis (CA) is a theory-based approach that has become widely used in recent years to...
Recent discussions have brought attention to the utility of contribution analysis for evaluating the...
Background: At a time of growing emphasis on both the use of research and accountability, it is impo...
This Research and Evidence Paper presents the theory-based and participatory evaluation design of th...
As the evaluation discipline moves away from the “black-box” evaluations, theory-based evaluation ap...
While contribution analysis provides a basis for making causal claims and understanding how and why ...
Contribution analysis (CA) is being increasingly favoured as a policy evaluation tool. This includes...
In recent years, debates on impact evaluation of development cooperation have flourished. There has ...
evi.sagepub.com Making contribution analysis work: A practical framework for handling influencing fa...
Purpose: The aim of the paper is to open a new horizon in the concept of Performance Measurement in ...
This article proposes a combination of a popular evaluation approach, contribution analysis (CA), wi...
This article discusses differences and similarities between (methodological) rules of thumb of contr...
If research is to have an impact then people must use the outputs, knowledge and insights it generat...