Handbook of public policy evaluation /
Handbook of Public Policy Evaluation is the only book of its kind to present aspects of public policy evaluation that relate to economic, technology, social, political, international, and legal problems. Rather than looking at specific narrowly focused programs, this book emphasizes broad-based eval...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Thousand Oaks, Calif. :
SAGE Publications,
2001.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Contents; Introduction; Section I: FOUNDATION IDEAS; Part 1: WIN-WIN METHODS; 1
- Win-Win Analysis Summarized; 2
- The Big Tradeoff: Fundamental Law or Red Herring?; 3
- Win-Win Equity; 4
- Lose-Lose and Win-Win Policies; 5
- Graphic Approaches to Understanding Super-Optimizing; Part 2: WIN-WIN EXAMPLES; 6
- Preventing Sexual Harassment While Preserving Academic Freedom: A Win-Win Analysis; 7
- Two Super-Optimum Solutions in a Cutback Mode; 8
- University to Industry Transfer; 9
- Profit Sharing and Job Anxiety: Moving Public Policy Toward a Win-Win Solution.
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- Another Win-Win OccurrencePart 3: PUBLIC POLICY STUDIES; 11
- Policy Evaluation Questions; 12
- Integrating Institutions and Implementation Into Policy Decisions; 13
- Public and Private Sectors for Administering Public Functions; 14
- Sherman the Shark on Policy Evaluation; Part 4: POLICY PROFESSIONALISM; 15
- Productivity for Success; 16
- Professionalism Books for Graduate Students and Others; 17
- Survey on Running a Policy Program; 18
- Academic Tyranny: The Tale and the Lessons; Part 5: POLICYMAKER PERSPECTIVES; 19
- Public Health Challenges.
- Section II: POLICY EVALUATION AT THE CUTTING EDGEPart 1: BASIC CONCEPTS; 20
- Policy Theory; 21
- Building Frameworks for Policy Analysis; 22
- Causal Relations Among Policy Fields; Part 2: METHODS AND PROFESSIONALISM; 23
- Diverse Methods for Policy Analysis; 24
- Interactive Policy Analysis: Process Methods for Policy Reform; 25
- Changing Policy Research; 26
- Recruiting People and Obtaining Funds; 27
- Funding for Policy Evaluation; Part 3: POLICY EVALUATION TRENDS; 28
- Trends in Cross-Cutting Procedural Policy Issues; 29
- Public Policy in the 20th Century.
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- The Future of the Policy Studies OrganizationPart 4: POLICY EVALUATION SUBSTANCE; 31
- Welfare Reform; 32
- "Ordinary" Injustice: A Memo to the Editor; 33
- Congressional Campaign Reform; 34
- Violence, Guns, Media, and Fathers; Part 5: WIN-WIN THEORY; 35
- Super-Optimizing Solution Graphing; 36
- Win-Win Game Theory; 37
- Win-Win Mediation; 38
- Win-Win Allocation; 39
- Inconsistent Reactions to Win-Win Analysis; Part 6: WIN-WIN APPLICATIONS; 40
- Coeffects Diagrams and Win-Win Analysis; 41
- Win-Win Economics.
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- Super-Optimization: A New Approach to National Environmental Policymaking43
- Win-Win Decentralizing; 44
- Win-Win Justice; Section III: POLICY EVALUATION BIBLIOGRAPHIES; Part 1: POLICY EVALUATION IN GENERAL; 45
- Core Bibliography and Background; 46
- Policy Problems or Subfields; Part 2: POLICY STUDIES ORGANIZATION BOOKS; 47
- Policy Studies Organization Policy Books; 48
- Recent Policy Studies Organization Policy Books; 49
- The Impact of Policy Studies Organization Books; Part 3: ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION (ADR) AND SUPER-OPTIMUM SOLUTION (SOS).
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- Alternative Dispute Resolution.