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Effectiveness measurement: When will we get it right?
Author(s) -
Rocky J. Dwyer
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
cuadernos de difusión
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1815-6606
pISSN - 1815-6592
DOI - 10.46631/jefas.2009.v14n27.04
Subject(s) - documentation , accountability , key (lock) , government (linguistics) , order (exchange) , process management , computer science , focus (optics) , best practice , performance measurement , management science , risk analysis (engineering) , business , computer security , political science , engineering , marketing , finance , linguistics , philosophy , physics , optics , law , programming language
Credible demonstration of policy or program impacts depends on understanding the distinction between inputs, outputs, outcomes and indicators. Moreover, in order to be trusted, public reports on a programs’ performance need to focus more selectively on identifying the key measures of performance. In the first place, the aim of the article is to provide those involved in the practice of program evaluation with enhanced understanding of the current literature, reports and documentation on estimating impacts and results of government programs and policies. Secondly, it is designed to share definitions and guidelines used to determine economic impacts. Finally, this article includes current best practices involved in measuring incremental impacts, all of which, we contend, enable program evaluation staff providing them with new ways of approaching measurement, effectiveness and accountability in a strategic and comprehensive manner.

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