The realpolitik of evaluation : why demand and supply rarely intersect / editado por Markus Palenberg e Arne Paulson. -- - Nova York, EUA : Routledge, 2021. - 176 p. ; IL. - Comparative Policy Evaluation ; v. 28 .

Foreword - Ray C. Rist 1. Introduction - Markus Palenberg and Arne Paulson 2. The Results Paradox in Norwegian Development Assistance - Ida Lindkvist and Per Oyvind Bastoe 3.Behind the Scenes of the French Evidence-Based Policy Movement: Rise and Fall an RCT-Driven Model of Evidence - Agathe Devaux-Spatarakis 4. Influencing the Supply of and Demand for Results Information in Government: Can Outsiders Help? A Case Study from Ireland - Richard Boyle 5. Evaluation One Step Removed: The Government/Not-for-Profit Performance Nexus - David Gilchrist and Peter Wilkins 6. The Role of an Intermediary Organization in a Large Evaluation: The Case of the Norwegian Health Care Reform - Olaf Rieper 7. Evaluation Plans in the EU Cohesion Policy: Redefining the Relation Between the Demand for and the Supply of Evaluation - Francesco Mazzeo Rinaldi 8. Assessing the Contribution of Research to Improved Policy and Practice: An Evaluation of CIFOR's Climate Xhange Research - Brian Belcher, John Young, and Daniel Suryadarma 9. Mind the Gaps: Integrating Human Rights and Sustainble Development Goals into Evaluation Practice - Pearl Eliadis 10. Mending the Theory Gap in Evaluation: Moving Towards Theory Knitting - Sebastian Lemire, Christina Christie, and Steffen Bohni Nielsen 11. Realistic Commissioning of Impact Evaluations: Getting What You Ask For? - John Mayne 12. Realpolitik of Demand and Supply Regarding Results Information - R. Pablo Guerrero Index

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Teoria da Avaliação
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