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Samenvatting
In this article, we explore how evaluations are managed by Dutch policy departments in terms of six aspects of evaluation capacity: institutions, programming, budgeting, evaluation process and content, and finally, evaluation use. We also sketch how international organisations and a number of larger countries deal with these issues of evaluation capacity. Internationally, a variety of norms, checklists and procedures demonstrate that the commissioning party is considered to play a key role in the realisation of evaluations as well as their use. Here, evaluation and evaluation knowledge are often viewed as part of the policy process rather than as a separate exercise. Our description of evaluation practices in Dutch policy departments reveals that several capacity-enhancing initiatives were developed in the past few years, such as new evaluation institutions or structures and programs to promote the commissioning of effectiveness evaluations. It also suggests, however, that accountability is an important driving force behind evaluation, perhaps more powerful than learning.
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Article | Evaluatievermogen bij beleidsdepartementenLessen uit praktijken rond planning, uitvoering en gebruik van beleidsevaluaties |
Trefwoorden | evaluation capacity, policy evaluation, evaluation process, evaluation use |
Auteurs | Dr. Carolien M. Klein Haarhuis en Dr. Andreea Parapuf |
DOI | 10.5553/Bk/092733872016025002003 |
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