TY - JOUR
T1 - Attitudes toward evaluation: An exploratory study of students' and stakeholders' social representations
AU - Schultes, Marie-Therese
AU - Kollmayer, Marlene
AU - Mejeh, Matthias
AU - Spiel, Christiane
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2018/10
Y1 - 2018/10
N2 - Positive attitudes toward evaluation among stakeholders are an important precondition for successful evaluation processes. However, empirical studies focusing on stakeholders' attitudes toward evaluation are scarce. The present paper explores the approach of assessing social representations as indicators of people's attitudes toward evaluation. In an exploratory study, two groups were surveyed: University students (n = 60) with rather theoretical knowledge of evaluation and stakeholders (n = 61) who had shortly before taken part in participatory evaluation studies. Both groups were asked to name their free associations with the term "evaluation", which were subsequently analyzed lexicographically. The results indicate different social representations of evaluation in the two groups. The student group primarily saw evaluation as an "appraisal", whereas the stakeholders emphasized the "improvement" resulting from evaluation. Implications for further evaluation research and practice are discussed.
AB - Positive attitudes toward evaluation among stakeholders are an important precondition for successful evaluation processes. However, empirical studies focusing on stakeholders' attitudes toward evaluation are scarce. The present paper explores the approach of assessing social representations as indicators of people's attitudes toward evaluation. In an exploratory study, two groups were surveyed: University students (n = 60) with rather theoretical knowledge of evaluation and stakeholders (n = 61) who had shortly before taken part in participatory evaluation studies. Both groups were asked to name their free associations with the term "evaluation", which were subsequently analyzed lexicographically. The results indicate different social representations of evaluation in the two groups. The student group primarily saw evaluation as an "appraisal", whereas the stakeholders emphasized the "improvement" resulting from evaluation. Implications for further evaluation research and practice are discussed.
KW - ASSOCIATIONS
KW - Attitudes
KW - EVALUATION CAPACITY
KW - Free associations
KW - INVOLVEMENT
KW - Participatory evaluation
KW - Social representations
KW - Stakeholders
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U2 - 10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2018.06.002
DO - 10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2018.06.002
M3 - Article
VL - 70
SP - 44
EP - 50
JO - Evaluation and Program Planning
JF - Evaluation and Program Planning
SN - 0149-7189
IS - 70
ER -