Evaluating Social Innovations: Implications for Evaluation Design

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Titre
Evaluating Social Innovations: Implications for Evaluation Design
Résumé
Social innovations (SIs) frequently bring previously unrelated actors, ideas, and practices together in new configurations with the goal of addressing social needs. However, the dizzying variety of definitions of SI and their dynamic, exploratory character raise dilemmas for evaluators tasked with their evaluations. This article is based on a systematic review of research on evaluation, specifically an analysis of 28 published peer-reviewed empirical studies, within SI contexts. Given that design considerations are becoming increasingly important to evaluators as the complexity of social interventions grows, our objectives were to identify influences on design of evaluations of SI and clarify, which SI features should be taken into account when designing evaluations. We ultimately developed a conceptual framework to aid evaluators in recognizing some differences between SI and conventional social interventions, and correspondingly, implications for evaluation design. This framework is discussed in terms of its implications for ongoing research and practice.
Publication
American Journal of Evaluation
Volume
39
Numéro
4
Pages
459-477
Date
décembre 1, 2018
Abrév. de revue
American Journal of Evaluation
Langue
en
ISSN
1098-2140
Titre abrégé
Evaluating Social Innovations
Consulté le
22/02/2022 11:30
Catalogue de bibl.
SAGE Journals
Extra
Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc
Référence
Svensson, K., Szijarto, B., Milley, P. et Cousins, J. B. (2018). Evaluating Social Innovations: Implications for Evaluation Design. American Journal of Evaluation, 39(4), 459‑477. https://doi.org/10.1177/1098214018763553