
Reluctant to learn? The use of evaluation to improve EU cohesion policy implementation in Polish and Spanish regions
For many European Union (EU) member states, the Cohesion Policy (CP) was the channel through which the practice of evaluation was transmitted into domestic administration. Studies have shown that the EU member countries differ in terms of their evaluation capacity and activity. None
of those studies, however, addresses regional governments, which are important actors in CP management systems. Our article presents the first cross-state comparative study on the evaluation activity and use by regional authorities in Poland and Spain. We explain the observed differences in
evaluation using the concept of internal propensity and external pressure on evaluation, which in the case of regions, is imposed by the EU as well as national authorities.
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Keywords: COHESION POLICY; EVALUATION; REGIONAL AUTHORITIES; REGIONAL OPERATIONAL PROGRAMMES
Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: 1: Email: [email protected] 2: Email: [email protected]
Publication date: February 2018
This article was made available online on November 11, 2016 as a Fast Track article with title: "Reluctant to learn? The use of evaluation to improve EU cohesion policy implementation in Polish and Spanish regions".
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